Files
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What do you folk recommend as a good selection of files, and where should I get them? I have seen a flat lathe file, but are other shapes also designed with any special features for lathe work?

Mike
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#2
For lathe work I like a safe file. The faces are cut but the edges are smooth. Nice for breaking sharp edges and cleaning up details without making the adjacent surface.
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Greg
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I hate reaching over the spinning chuck, so I always buy left-handed files to use on the lathe.... ;)

Dave H. (the other one)
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(08-31-2012, 04:11 PM)Hopefuldave Wrote: I hate reaching over the spinning chuck, so I always buy left-handed files to use on the lathe.... ;)

Dave H. (the other one)

Huh?? They make such a thing?17428
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(08-31-2012, 05:49 PM)DanH Wrote:
(08-31-2012, 04:11 PM)Hopefuldave Wrote: I hate reaching over the spinning chuck, so I always buy left-handed files to use on the lathe.... ;)

Dave H. (the other one)

Huh?? They make such a thing?17428

You can usually find them on the shelves next to the left-handed screw drivers. Big Grin

-Ron
11" South Bend lathe - Wells-Index 860C mill - 16" Queen City Shaper
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(09-01-2012, 02:54 AM)ScrapMetal Wrote:
(08-31-2012, 05:49 PM)DanH Wrote:
(08-31-2012, 04:11 PM)Hopefuldave Wrote: I hate reaching over the spinning chuck, so I always buy left-handed files to use on the lathe.... ;)

Dave H. (the other one)

Huh?? They make such a thing?17428

You can usually find them on the shelves next to the left-handed screw drivers. Big Grin

-Ron

So thats why some people are left handed, they make some jobs easyBig Grin
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(08-31-2012, 04:11 PM)Hopefuldave Wrote: I hate reaching over the spinning chuck, so I always buy left-handed files to use on the lathe.... ;)

Dave H. (the other one)
Not having found any left-handed files here in the land of "you can't get that here" I just

climb over the lathe, run it in reverse and file right handed.Rotfl
Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.
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(09-01-2012, 02:54 AM)ScrapMetal Wrote: You can usually find them on the shelves next to the left-handed screw drivers. Big Grin

-Ron

I guess it depends on the store. I found mine next to the bolt stretchers in the hardware isle. (I had a couple of bolts that were a bit too short.)

Anyway..... as far as I know (not much) the only difference between a lathe file and a "regular" hand file is the angle of the teeth. The longer angle leaves more of a "draw filed" finish when used on a lathe. Corrections welcome... Blush
Willie
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#9
Whichever you use, ensure it has a handle fitted.
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We could market a double handled file on this site. If it had a tang on each end it could be used right or left handed.
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Greg
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