I need some Bottoming Files (curved and flat). Dixie Gun Works sells these but I cant find anyone else. Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Yup I have that setMaybe this will help?... 8 Piece Riffler Rasp Set
Yup, I always am sing the curved Rifflers ( my sets are like 30 years old lol). I use the straight ones as well, whatever the job calls for. Swiss and German ones seem the best from what I have read.I don't use flat rifler files....only the curved ones. I was a tool and diemaker and the companies I worked for supplied the files....mostly Swiss. Must be some catalogs that have rifler files.....Fred
I know right. Must be a specialty item. I’m doing ramrod molding lines but I think they would be useful for other applications as well.I'm not finding much on-line. I have a fine and a coarse from many years ago but to be honest, have found them less useful than a scraper. What area are you needing to work?
For a concave molding I use sandpaper wrapped around a dowel.I know right. Must be a specialty item. I’m doing ramrod molding lines but I think they would be useful for other applications as well.
I also like the checkering tools and used them to make a raised bead edge on both the ramrod and lower stock molding.Not exactly sure what you’re looking for. Dem-Bart supplies checkering files of various dimensions, which work great, however plug easily. They even make beading files if you want a double line.
I use them to deepen a line. To straighten a line, I use a small three corner file with the handle bent upwards for a grip. That puts a solid 3” file in the groove.
Hoping that’s what you’re talking about.
Hi Bob,
I suspect you are referring to these images I posted.
I do not remember where I got that tool. It has been 30 years or more. However, they are easy to make from old files or rasps.
dave
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Dave- yes that’s it! It looks like a good tool- I found one for sale in Dixie and ordered it. We’ll see if it is any good in a few weeks… if I had the capability I would definitely fabricate one.
I will have to check out that company Dembart Supplies. Thank you for that lead!!Not exactly sure what you’re looking for. Dem-Bart supplies checkering files of various dimensions, which work great, however plug easily. They even make beading files if you want a double line.
I use them to deepen a line. To straighten a line, I use a small three corner file with the handle bent upwards for a grip. That puts a solid 3” file in the groove.
Hoping that’s what you’re talking about.
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