[modeleng] Re: Diamond Files

Bob, they are made by:

http://www.edgecraft.com/

and these particular ones (M420) can be found at the bottom of:

http://www.edgecraft.com/page2b.html

As for a local supplier, I wouldnt know for your area, but the site does
list on-line retailers.

alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

www.alanstepney.info
Model Engineering, Steam Engine, and Railway technical pages.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Logan" <boblogan@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 3:47 AM
Subject: [modeleng] Diamond Files


Hey Guys,
have you got a product name for these diamond files?  I have heard of them,
just recently, I've never seen any.  I was a storeman in a parts store for N
Z Railways, prior to retirement 15 years ago, and had never had diamond
files in stock.   Am I just learning about tools?     Bob L.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "alanjstepney" <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 10:14 AM
Subject: [modeleng] Diamond Files (was: favourite tools)


> The ones I have are made by Edge Craft in the USA.
>
> The set consists of a handle with magnetic holder, plus three "blades",
> fine, medium, and coarse.
>
> The latter is excellent at sharpening garden tools, (put a decent edge on
a
> spade and see how much less effort is required) and general rough work.
>
> The fine one will even sharpen tungsten-carbide tool inserts, and get a
> keener edge than the makers do.
>
> Medium and fine both make excellent files, on everything I can think of.
> They will file anything from finger nails, to hardened steel pins, and
leave
> a superb finish.
> I have been using the fine one in place of fine emery cloth, with
excellent
> results.
.


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