Hosco TL-S-SR200 Saw Rasp 200mm with non-slip Handle, Shinto E1201 SR-10

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25,50 € incl. VAT

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627

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A must-have tool for every luthier’s workshop. It works efficiently on wood, soft metals, resins, composites and is great for paint removal. The unique tooth design cuts effortlessly without tearing, making it perfect for roughing out guitar necks, recesses, and contours. The rasp stays clog-free and has an ergonomic non-slip handle. More

Hosco's Shinto Saw Rasp – The Ultimate Shaping Tool for Luthiers

The Shinto E 1201 SR-10 Saw Rasp is renowned as one of the most efficient shaping tools available today. Made by rivetting together 10 Japanese saw blades in a diamond-shaped pattern, each blade features teeth on both sides. One side has coarse teeth for aggressive cutting, while the other side is lined with fine teeth for smoother finishing. With two cutting surfaces in one tool, the Shinto rasp handles both rough shaping and detailed refinement with ease.

Excellent for luthiers, this rasp is perfect for quick shaping of guitar necks, recesses, contours, and more.

Specifications:

  • Made in: Japan
  • Blade Length: 200mm
  • Total Length: 330mm
  • Weight: 220g
  • Material: High Carbon Steel (HCS)
  • Teeth: Medium (24 TPI / ~1mm) and Fine (32 TPI / ~0.8mm)

Multi material rasp and paint removal scrape

Works with any wood, veneer, plastic, even metal (iron, copper, aluminum and lead), paint removal

Newly designed non-slip handle

Its robust grip, made from durable plastic and elastomer resin, ensures a comfortable, non-slip hold even during long working sessions.

Precision in Tight Corners

The sides of the rasp are smooth and thin, allowing you to work right into tight corners with precision and control. This makes it an ideal choice for luthiers and woodworkers who need to shape intricate details.

Clogging Free

You’ll immediately notice how fast and efficient the Shinto Saw Rasp is compared to traditional rasps. Thanks to the diamond-patterned blade, sawdust easily falls through the openings, preventing the rasp clogging.

How to Use the Shinto Saw Rasp

Start by using the coarse side for rapid material removal. It’ll leave the surface rough, but simply flip the rasp to the fine side to clean up the work, creating a smoother finish. Work the material down close to your desired final shape. For the finest results, follow up with a steel scraper or sandpaper.

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Made in Japan