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    Is it really so difficult to get this right?

    So if I buy a "Mill bastard file with a smooth cut", just exactly what kind of file do I get?

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    I always thought "bastard" was just the way the teeth were cut, ( single opposing diagonal lines on each side ) but these guys are saying bastard is actually a coarser cutting file.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastard_file
    Last edited by James Taglienti; 03-24-2011 at 8:18 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Coloccia View Post
    So if I buy a "Mill bastard file with a smooth cut", just exactly what kind of file do I get?
    Excellent question, since bastard and smooth are mutually exclusive. Which is it, bastard or smooth? Or are they saying that the bastard file leaves a smooth cut (not really)? Or maybe the file said disparaging things about the author's mother?

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    Likely your second theory Jason

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    You get whatever the marketing folks want to give you.
    Except for "file", none of those terms are defined by any standards group, SAE, NIST, etc.
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    Here ya go, John:

    http://www.evenfallstudios.com/woodw...iling_2006.pdf

    see p. 6 in particular

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    "Mill bastard file with a smooth cut"
    The way I was taught, that would be an old file that was worn down that once was rough but now is smooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Koepke View Post
    The way I was taught, that would be an old file that was worn down that once was rough but now is smooth.
    Is that like the fad of purchasing jeans with pre-torn holes? If so, I'd be happy to sell my new line of pre-worn files...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    pre-worn files...
    Dan Hintz's new file series with the exclusive all-sides safe edge feature?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Weaver View Post
    Dan Hintz's new file series with the exclusive all-sides safe edge feature?
    I could even market to kids...
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    I like the way this is going

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    Perhaps it's a well-worn bastard.

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