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The YKLP 8-inch Diamond Coated Flat File is a versatile hand tool designed for precision grinding on various materials including glass, stone, and ceramics. With a 120 grit finish, this lightweight tool features an ergonomic plastic handle, making it ideal for both professional applications and DIY projects. Its compact size ensures easy storage and accessibility, making it a must-have for any toolkit.
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Brand | YKLP |
Color | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 8.27"L x 0.79"W |
Exterior Finish | Gold |
Special Feature | Easy to Install |
Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | SYPARTS |
Part Number | SY20182000911 |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Flat File |
Finish | Polished |
Number Of Pieces | 120 |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**G
The file looks good overall, first use performs well, seems like it will hold up.
My file came well protected, well packaged in a small plastic bag and taped around at 3 places. The file itself comes in a reusable plastic sleeve. The file is attracted to a magnet, so presume it is steel. Pretty, chrome- like appearance. Covered with diamonds at all surfaces from the end, and for 7 inches toward the handle. The file profile is more than 7-7/8" long, before the shape changes to make the tang.Some people did not like the handle, and actually my handle has a crack at the front and at the back, where the file enters the handle. When it becomes necessary, will just improvise with a hole drilled in a dowel, and then taper the hole with a reamer. May need to put some toothpicks at the bottom to get a good fit. Maybe glue, even. Or maybe I'll just put a hose clamp where it is cracked. But not a big deal to me. Would just as soon pay less for the object of the purchase.The radius of the file at the small end, closely matches a 7/8" outside diameter plastic tube. Slight burr was left at parts of the edges, before it got coated with diamonds, but not an issue for my purpose.I got this for sharpening serrated knife blades. The tapered round diamond sharpener that I originally bought for this purpose, has a diameter of only about 3/8 inch at most, so for the serrated knife that I tried it on, I would have had to do a lot of filing to get the serrations to match that sharpener's largest diameter. But this file happens to fit the serrations well on the knife I tried. Not many strokes and it made the knife good and sharp at the serration that I tried it out on. It says 120 grit, which is coarse compared to what I usually use on a straight knife edge. But, it felt sharp to my fingernail, and I can use my smaller diameter round tapered file to touch it up if necessary, but I had found it hard to maintain the shape of the serration when I used my smaller tapered file.So, bottom line is, if the knife cuts well using this file alone, and holds it's edge, that's good enough for me, even if it was not sharpened to as nice an edge as I get my straight knives. We just use this knife for bread, I think. And actually, the micro roughness of the edge might have a better sawing effect than smoother, more perfect edges. There are steak knives made with tiny teeth, that do well on meat.But I won't try to comment on the uniformity of the diamonds or the density of the diamonds, or the straightness and uniformity of the shape of the file; but it looked "pretty good" looking down the length of the file.
M**I
The best file for porcelain tiles
I saw a video on YouTube where Stud Pack was cutting some tiles and used a file to smooth the edges. I am mitering some tiles and was in desperate need of something that works. Those pads are junk so I gave this a try. Boy am I happy that I did. This thing really works. Trick is to keep it wet. This was used on Home Depot 12x24 tiles and I would definitely recommend to have it in your toolkit!
C**H
diamond files.
I use them to file rocks, hardness 7, or so; they don't last long but the price is right.
G**K
Great file
Bought 4 of these to use on my older Channellocks pump pliers to put new edges on the jaws. I worked on about twenty pairs and only used one of the 4. Cleaned up nice and is ready to do another twenty.
C**A
nice for price
seems very well made and will be justwhat is needed to contour plastics inmy hobbies.
T**S
Haven’t used them much
I haven’t used these files much yet. One problem is the tangs are short and the handles fall off. I guess I’ll have to epoxy the handles to the file when I have some extra time. I will be able to get a better idea of the file quality. I purchased these to touch up knife blades after the blades are hardened and tempered.
R**T
This diamond coated file will also sharpen kitchen carving knives
I ordered this file especially for sharpening kitchen carving knives....it does a decent job although I found it to work even better when wetting the file with sink water first and gentling filing the knife's edge..easy does it as it being a coarse file designed more for filing glass pieces,,
R**K
Great for removing stains from commodes
This is the only tool I've found that will remove the calcium like deposits in the bowl of my commode. It never scars the porcelain and does the job perfectly.
C**R
what you'd hope for.
great file. nice filing surfaces on both sides - flat and half-round. good price. good product.
L**K
Very good smoothing tool for glass, ceramics and stones
See headline. This file is really good. I will also order one with different grade.
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