MILANI riffler rasp form 660
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MILANI riffler rasp form 660
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riffler rasp form 660

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15 cm
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€16.89
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18 cm
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€16.55
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20 cm
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€18.07
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25 cm
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€21.26
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30 cm
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€25.71
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Hand-cut steel riffler rasp for marble, wood & soft stone.

Please note: The larger the surface of the forged steel rasp (the longer the rasp), the coarser the cut. Finer rasps are more suitable for processing soft or fibrous wood. Coarser rasps are also suitable for very hard types of wood.

MILANI rasps are of particularly high quality: each rasp is a unique hand-cut piece from Renzo MILANI's small traditional forge in Pietrasanta in the Apuan Alps, one of Italy's marble quarrying regions. The rasps are particularly suitable for working marble, wood and soft stone.

MILANI rasps are forged from extremely pure steel and optimally hardened. All of the notches are thoroughly cut by hand and arranged very carefully. The hardness of the steel, the uniform shape of the steel body and the high number of notches, their regular arrangement and the depth of the cut are what make the rasps so special.

Care of the rasps:

We recommend using a file brush to clean the rasps.

Rasps cannot be resharpened. In order to maintain the sharpness of your hand-cut rasps for as long as possible, we recommend that you do not use the rasps for work on quartz-containing stones, such as sandstone. Some serpentine and soapstones may also contain quartz. As quartz is harder than steel, the rasp surfaces are abraded and become blunt very quickly. Carbide or diamond rasps are therefore much more suitable for quartz-containing stones.

If you use rasps in wood carving, they usually remain sharp for much longer than when used in stone carving. As optimally sharp tools are essential for wood carving in particular, we recommend that you no longer use rasps for wood carving that have already been used on stone. It is highly unlikely that you will achieve satisfactory results there. Conversely, use is generally less problematic.

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