Posted by choochoo_baloo on 23/04/2019 01:47:31:
Hello all. Please can someone clarify what these Swiss/needle file cross sections show,
1. I assume each face with single hashinh = single cut.
2. A blank face (no hashing) = safe edge?
3. Therefore are Swiss files e.g. Vallorbe always single cut?
1. Your picture is from Arc's website. If you are referring to it, then, as JohnF said: 'this is a schematic diagram to show only the shape of the file and which edges have file teeth on, as you rightly say where there are no hashes its a safe edge.'
2. The needle files sold by ARC, based on the picture, are 'Swiss Pattern' – broadly speaking similar to Vallorbe, but, these files are made by Tome Feteira in Portugal, and sold under the brand names of Bludan-Austria and Tome Feteira. These files are mainly double cut.
3. Tome Feteira makes 'standard' needle files – available off the shelf from them, as well as 'Swiss Pattern' which are made against special order only. Standard needle files are much cheaper than 'Swiss Pattern'. For needle files, ARC only carries stock of TF's 'Swiss Pattern' needle files. ARC does not sell TF's 'standard' needle files.
Ketan at ARC.