OK, you do youOr, hear me out, just buy a good chipping hammer and you're set for life on chipping hammers.
If I go into a shop and see they have home made tools out of old files, especially common/cheap tools like a chipping hammer, I automatically have learned something about that shop. It just looks flat out unprofessional and reeks of cheap Charlie. They may be the best shop in the hemisphere, but if they can't spend $20 on a chipping hammer or whatever, I know they're going to cut corners in other places and I don't know where.
This is clearly one of the instances where the home shop with unlimited time for free wins, where if you are making money with your tools you cannot justify using worn out, broken tools.
You also are never going to convince me that a file card is somehow wearing out files? They've been used for DECADES and this is literally the first time I am hearing about it. Every machine shop I have ever been in has had a file card hanging somewhere on the tool bench.
You do you, but I'm going to continue throwing out broken/dull tools and making money with new, sharp tools.
Keep bloviating about your "professional" shop, just stop quoting/using MY posts for your rants.
I'm happy working along as a "Cheap Charlie" in retirement, my "tinkering" has gotten me 2 U.S. patents along the way in my working career, and I have made many many 1 off specialty tools to date.
I have to wonder how an efficient shop with all professional tools, none modified, can make any money with you wasting time posting on GJ?
Take the final word as I know you will, I'll be adding you to my ignore now.
jmo,
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