by raimundo » 21 Jan 2011 9:16
I work by holding the workpiece in a groove cut in the wood, while filing, this wood is actually a piece of twobyfour that is C clamped to a workbench, I can cut any special groove that I want in it.
this "benchpin"(jewelers term) is cut off at an angle and this angled surface is compatable with the height I sit at and the angle of my right arm from the elbow pushing the file forward into the work. the workpiece is in a narrow groove that I hand hold it in, its very easy to do this way. the groove is not deep,no need for that
of course the grooves are at about a 45 degree angle to me, so left hand holds work and right hand holds file and the two pieces cross right on the benchpin
its often better to file across the material at an angle, you can find an angle where the file cuts best. also fileing at an angle one can make wider flat spaces such as the pickshaft, that are perfectly flat because the file is angled to take the whole length of the flat place in one stroke.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!