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I'm a touch over 70 now, and way back when, I recall my dad and other "adults" routinely calling them "3-corner" files and nothing else. "Three square" is still around, but all the catalogs I know have them listed as plain old boring "triangular" files. Those are have an equilateral triangle cross section. Other triangular files have unequal sides but specialized uses an names: "knife" or "cant saw," for example. The cant saw is my personal favorite for fret use - here's mine, with all its corners ground safe: |
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Checking in to see if Both hands has placed either one on some tools to get this job done.
Frank, I believe my cant saws where purchased from you, and possible a sanding tool that holds a 1/4 inch wide belt of sand paper for dressing. The combination makes for nice quick work. Touch up with some micro mesh and their nice and shiny also. |
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Suggested by me, maybe, but I don't recall ever selling any files. . .
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"Suggested by me, maybe, but I don't recall ever selling any files. . ."
I tend to remember advice better than where I purchase things. |