Shokunin Katagi #400 Diamond File of the Round Stick [Marubozu] 2 phi 3.0 - Small Packet
- Due to the high concentration density on the surface, it exhibits good machinability for finishing deburring, correction, alignment, and cutting multiple pieces of the same size.
- Can be used to cut materials such as resin, carbon resin, cemented carbide, hardened steel, ceramics, glass, tiles, reinforced plastics, and stainless steel.
- The diamond abrasive grains are firmly held in the file base metal, so the initial sharpness is maintained until the end.
- If it gets clogged, remove the abrasive powder with a toothbrush and the sharpness will be restored.
- Applications: Plastic models, railroad models, RC, figures, dollhouses, etc.
- Material: Diamond grain bonded by nickel electrodeposition on carbon tool steel.
[What is a diamond file? ]
- This is a file in which artificial diamond particles are bonded to the surface of the file using a plating method (nickel electrodeposition method) using a special metal such as nickel.
- Because the bonding force is extremely strong, the amount of protrusion of the diamond grains bonded to the file surface can be increased, and the high concentration of diamond grains on the surface provides good cutting power.
*Not suitable for cutting wood as it will clog quickly.
*After completing the work, be sure to perform maintenance using an old toothbrush.
By Shimomura Alec