Hey DIYers and woodworkers!

This Crescent Nicholson taper file is one of those tools you don't realize you need until you have it.

That triangular shape is perfect for getting into tight spots and squaring up corners that regular files just can't handle.

It's specifically designed for filing gullets between saw teeth - you know, that tricky area that determines how well your saw performs.

The single-cut construction gives you super smooth finishes on metal edges, and the slight taper toward the point makes it way easier to work in narrow slots.

Measuring 10 inches long, it's got that perfect balance between control and reach.
Whether you're sharpening tools, doing finish filing, or working on draw filing projects, this American pattern file just gets the job done right.

The edges are specially set and cut for working with 60-degree angle teeth, which is pretty much the standard for most handsaws.
It comes without a handle, so you can use your favorite file handle or wrap the tang for comfort.

Seriously, if you work with saws or do any kind of metal fabrication, this file is worth its weight in gold.

It's one of those professional-grade tools that makes you wonder how you managed without it for so long!