Files, Sticks & Stones

High quality Files, Sticks & Stones designed for precision shaping, deburring, sharpening, and surface finishing across a wide range of industrial applications.
Overview
Files, sticks, and abrasive stones are essential hand-finishing tools used for shaping, smoothing, sharpening, and refining surfaces. They provide controlled material removal and are widely used in metalworking, woodworking, tool maintenance, and precision finishing operations.
Product Categories
- Files: Hardened steel tools with precisely cut teeth, used for shaping, deburring, and smoothing metal, plastic, and wood surfaces.
- Abrasive Sticks: Bonded abrasive tools designed for localized grinding, polishing, and surface correction in hard-to-reach areas.
- Abrasive Stones: Natural or synthetic stones used for sharpening cutting tools, honing edges, and achieving fine surface finishes.
Functions & Capabilities
- Material shaping and profiling
- Deburring sharp edges and holes
- Surface smoothing and refinement
- Tool and blade sharpening
- Precision finishing and polishing
Materials & Construction
- Files: High-carbon or alloy steel, heat-treated for durability and consistent cutting performance
- Abrasive Sticks & Stones: Aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, ceramic, or natural stone compositions
- Bonding Types: Vitrified, resin-bonded, or natural bonding structures
Applications
- Metalworking and machining workshops
- Tool rooms and maintenance departments
- Die, mold, and precision component finishing
- Woodworking and carpentry
- Sharpening of knives, chisels, drills, and cutting tools
Advantages
- High precision and controlled material removal
- Suitable for detailed and manual finishing tasks
- Wide range of shapes, sizes, and grit options
- Long service life with consistent performance
- No power source required for operation
Industrial Importance
Files, sticks, and stones remain indispensable in modern manufacturing despite advanced machining technologies. Their ability to perform fine adjustments, finishing, and sharpening ensures accuracy, surface quality, and extended tool life in both industrial and craft applications.
