

9 Shinto Saw Rasp
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lu
> 3 dayExcellent tool! Much better than a sureform. I like that there are two different grades of coarse and fine to choose from. Simple design. I will have to see if they make something smaller or for rounded convexities.
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shelly
> 3 dayWorks great on wood but wife acually uses smooth side on her heels. Works better than anything she has found so far
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T
> 3 dayWorks really well and easy to use
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Jace
> 3 dayBuy it
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Sonia Ramos
> 3 dayThis is great for carving the neck of a guitar. You can use this rasp for the entirety of the project, or I would recommend starting with a belt sander or a spokeshave such as a Stanley 12-951 to shave the mass of it down the quickest, then use this rasp to finish the shape. The Shinto quickly and cleanly shaves wood with much ease and more control.
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Prof. Otha O'Hara I
> 3 dayJust what I wanted and got it quick.
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Travis Coble
> 3 dayIm just getting into wood working and I was recommended to get one of these. Its currently my favorite tool
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michael kelton
> 3 dayvery suprised, i needed a rasp and all the high end, very expensive ones where on back order, the virus i suppose, so i ordered this one. Man this thing is a wood hog it will move wood like now!! But it is rough i then use a single cut smoothing file to dress the rasps marks up i highely reccomend it, and it wont break the bank to get one!!!
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Lady bug
> 3 dayEvery wood worker should have one of these.
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J
> 3 dayThis is a great rasp, the course side is great for removing material more quickly and the fine side gets it smooth enough to finish off with a file and sand paper.