Rasps Part 1


So I bought some rasps, which are hand tools a lot like files but instead of rough grooves they have an array of teeth that scrape wood away. I consulted the fine folks at The Dusty Life (who were crazy enough to put me on their podcast) about what to buy. Basically, I asked "If life's too short to buy crappy tools, is it worth getting great rasps?" I ended up getting great rasps.

A discussion on rasps, which is admittedly kind of a woodworking geek subject, follows after the jump. I broke up this post into two parts because it kind of got long. So, the first part is about rasps in general. The second will be more about the rasps that I bought and examples of them in action.

So the consensus top quality brand of rasps are made by Auriou Toolworks at Forge de Saint Juery. I ended up buying two of them. Before I tell you about them, first I'll tell you about rasps, then I'll tell you why I *didn't* buy something else... and if you've stuck with me through all that (impressive), then I'll tell you about the Auriou rasps.

First off, from 0:04 - 1:00 in this video gives a real quick overview of what a rasp is used for and shows someone using one: