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    Half round Shinto?

    Anyone know if there is such a thing? Im really starting to dig my Shinto rasp for the cabriole legs Im working on. Would be nice to have a half round one. I guess a #49 Nicholson would be good too though. I gotta get me one of those things I suppose.
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    I really love my #49. Now I want a #50 to go with it.

    Here's the best price I have ever seen on these:

    http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...?pid=2778&BASE

    about $33 and $39
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    I have a 49 and I just got a rasp from gramercy tools from tools for working wood and... My 49 don't touch wood realy often anymore!
    David

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    Jim,
    contact Joel at tools for working wood and tell him what you want the rasp for, he will set you up.

    The Nicholson 49 and 50 are the old standards and work well, but for the money, there are better rasps out there.

    Oh, BTW, rasps dont seem to wear out very easily, my 49 and 50 are over 30 years old and still cut beautifully - and they *CAN* be resharpened. So consider them lifetime investments.

    Mike
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    Jim,
    I'm with you, I love my Shinto rasp and not only for cabriole legs. Unfortunately, I have never found a half-round version. I use a #49 or a 4-In-Hand (I've been using them forever).

    -Chuck

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    Mike - "…for the money there are better out there."

    What do you recommend in the same general cost range?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Gendron View Post
    I have a 49 and I just got a rasp from gramercy tools from tools for working wood and... My 49 don't touch wood realy often anymore!
    David

    Hi,

    Which Gramercy did you get?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Hamman View Post
    I use...or a 4-In-Hand (I've been using them forever).
    Glad to know I'm not the only one who appreciates these. I've picked up several at garage sales, still sharp; I've kind of refined the pile, so I'm now down to the best two, and they're quite useful.

    I also find the older Nicholson cabinet rasps, which show up around here in 8" length and shiny clean condition about every year or so at a garage sale, are far better than newer cabinet rasps.

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    Oh, how I wish there were a half-round version of the saw rasp. Those things are great for fast material removal. A while back, I found their web page (http://www.d3.dion.ne.jp/~shinto/subto.htm), and I didn't see anything like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Houghton View Post
    Glad to know I'm not the only one who appreciates these. I've picked up several at garage sales, still sharp; I've kind of refined the pile, so I'm now down to the best two, and they're quite useful.

    I also find the older Nicholson cabinet rasps, which show up around here in 8" length and shiny clean condition about every year or so at a garage sale, are far better than newer cabinet rasps.
    I'm not a big fan of the 4-in-hand. The work area is too short and you're gripping the cutting part on the "top side" - there's no way to put a handle on a 4-in-hand. I'd much prefer to have different rasps for the different "cutting grits".

    I still have a 4-in-hand but it never gets any usage now that I have a more varied set of rasps.

    Mike
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