Trying Out A Shinto Japanese Saw File L 250mm And A Simple Mod To Save Skin
A couple videos back • Making A Small Charcuterie Board From A Fi... One of my subscribers saw me struggling to round over the ends of the cherry slab and recommended that I try a Shinto file. I take my subscribers advice seriously and found one on Amazon to try. This video is about trying it out and boy does it work great. Also a quick mod to make it more comfortable to use at the end. This is an Amazon affiliate link to the file https://amzn.to/3X0KapD But I paid $19.00 for it a couple weeks ago and now it is $25.00 So it may be available elsewhere for less if you search. Be sure to get the original from Japan and not a Chinese copy should you buy one.

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