is a type of hand tool used for shaping and smoothing metal, wood, and other materials. The term “bastard cut” refers to the coarseness of the file, indicating that it is a medium-coarse cut, falling between rough and second cut in terms of aggressiveness. Here are the key features and characteristics of a “Bastard Cut” Square Steel File:
- Shape: The file has a square cross-section, meaning it has four sides with a flat surface. This shape allows for filing straight edges and corners, making it suitable for tasks requiring precision and accuracy.
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