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I'll bite, how are files made?

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PT Doc

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YOu could make a file with a file but then you need a file and oh...........
 

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modern files are made by a process of broaching, followed by heat treating and water quench. i live less than 50 miles from a Nicholson plant and was in this facility quite frequently with a former job.
 
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91bronc300

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Maybe a little off topic but back in a machine shop class from probably 10 years ago I watched a video of a guy take a standard drill in a drill press and try to drill though a file. Didn't do a dang thing to the file but he gave a pretty good go at it to make sure and dull the drill. He then resharpened the drill and did a controlled treatment in a heat treat oven and then a controlled quench. Put the bit back in the drill press and punched right though the file with it. I think the guys point though was actually the LOSS of hardness of your tool bits through not controlling heat during your machining operations. I can't remember.
 

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