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How do you file a curved surface? - Answers
To file a curved surface, use a file that matches the contour of the surface—such as a half-round or round file. Start by securing the workpiece to prevent movement, then apply even pressure while moving the file along the curve, following the natural shape. It's important to work gradually, checking your progress frequently to ensure an even finish without removing too much material. Always file in one direction to achieve a smoother surface.
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How do you file a curved surface? - Answers
To file a curved surface, use a file that matches the contour of the surface—such as a half-round or round file. Start by securing the workpiece to prevent movement, then apply even pressure while moving the file along the curve, following the natural shape. It's important to work gradually, checking your progress frequently to ensure an even finish without removing too much material. Always file in one direction to achieve a smoother surface.
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How do you file a curved surface? - Answers
To file a curved surface, use a file that matches the contour of the surface—such as a half-round or round file. Start by securing the workpiece to prevent movement, then apply even pressure while moving the file along the curve, following the natural shape. It's important to work gradually, checking your progress frequently to ensure an even finish without removing too much material. Always file in one direction to achieve a smoother surface.
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