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Reddit mentions of Stanley 21-295 Surform Flat File Regular Cut Blade

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Stanley 21-295 Surform Flat File Regular Cut Blade
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Manufactured with a metallic-gray, die-cast alloy bodyHigh-impact polymer handle holds up to heavy useHigh Quality New!!!!!!!Limited Lifetime WarrantyManufactured with a metallic-gray, die-cast alloy bodyHigh-impact polymer handle holds up to heavy useFitted with a replaceable (10"/250mm) bladeLimited Lifetime Warranty
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ColorYellow
Height1.5 Inches
Length17.4 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight0.7054792384 Pounds
Width3.3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Stanley 21-295 Surform Flat File Regular Cut Blade:

u/Kulden ยท 1 pointr/Bowyer

Thanks so much!

I do have a few questions, though. I was doing some reading on the sub before making my post, and I had seen some people recommending the Shinto Saw Rasp over the Stanley Surform Rasp (I assume that links to the correct one?). What's your opinion on the matter? I know nothing about rasps (Which I hope to correct) so I'm not sure what makes one rasp better than another.

Also, how does one determine what the draw weight of a bow that they've made is? Is there a way to alter it if it turns out it's too heavy? Again, I haven't read the books in full yet, but I just wanted to get that question out of the way while I was still thinking of it.

Are there any kinds of finishes that are more conducive to making a good seal on a bow that won't potentially affect it? (assuming that adding a stain or finish can affect the performance of a bow)