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Started by wolfshadow, May 12, 2021, 07:05:11 PM

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wolfshadow

What's a good source for small diameter quality rat tail files?

Trad Whitetail

What size are you looking for?  For smaller stuff like putting a radius at the edge of the shelf I use a chain saw sharpening file. Never noticed much difference between brands since a file will lasts looong time if that is it's only job.  They come in a few different sizes.

Flem

Rat Tail is more aggressive than a chainsaw file.
I would look at woodworking supply merchants, like Lee Valley or Highland Woodworking, etc.....


Crooked Stic

I get mine at Rural King or Menards. I have a couple of big rat tails prolly 1/2 diameter for ruffing out site windows.
Lately I have been using a fine 1/4 round file for belly string grooves and even the string grooves on curves. Don't need no binding.
High on Archery.

Mad Max

What is your task you are wanting to do with a rat tail file?
I only have 5/32" and 1/8" chainsaw files for string nocks.
I use a 1/4" round file with sandpaper to smooth out the site window/shelf radius.  :thumbsup:
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pditto613

"the older I get the better I was"

williwaw

#7
nicholson  11526N

is a 1/8" dia bastard (coarser than a chain saw file), with a rat tail tapered end if you are asking about one for string grooves/nocks

Bowjunkie

Rat tails aren't the same thing as round files, so I'm not sure if that's really what you want... or what you want it for. I have round files from little needle files up to big 12 or 14" aggressive ones. For bows, I mainly use them on string grooves, and just use a 4" Nicholson, then a smooth chainsaw file to remove file marks from the 4", then wrap 400 grit sandpaper around it. I get most of my files on ebay nowadays, but I'm always looking for good deals on files. Can't have too many, or too big a variety of files.

Pat B

Here's a couple of rat tail files I've gotten over the years. The smallest one is about 5 1/2" long and about 3/32" thick with a 1/32" at the tip. I think this one came is a set of small needle files with a round, rat tail, flat and half round files. The other is also about 5 1/4" long with a about 1/8 in diameter with a 1/16" point. I got it from a friend that bought a box of them on that E... site. The chainsaw file is in the pic for comparison. It's about 3/16" in diameter.



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Flem

Don't you love these threads where we have a good old time talking amongst ourselves and the OP disappears? Guess we will never know what the intended use for the file was. It's like having an ad on C-list where  everybody sends the message, "Is this still available" when they are loaded at 3:00 AM

Mad Max

It's been overcast all week :laughing:

Do you get it :saywhat:
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Crooked Stic

That middle one looks horny  :bigsmyl:
High on Archery.

Flem

 
Quote from: Mad Max on May 13, 2021, 06:52:57 PM
It's been overcast all week :laughing:

Do you get it :saywhat:

:dunno: Must be a regional idiom?

Mad Max

Wolfshadow overcast, No shadow :knothead:
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Flem

Dangit! That one was hurting my head :knothead:

wolfshadow

Thanks for the tips, Gents. I have chain saw files. Looking for one narrow diameter to put a little "hook" or "trough" on the back of the bow at the bottom of the string grove. I'll look for a Nicholson.

Longcruise

"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Phil-D

A place that sells machine shop supplies may have what you want

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