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    That would work but needle files tend to be a little thick to get into small spaces. That is why I use finger nail files. I use it on making pocket knives and it works great. Mack

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    Quote Originally Posted by mackie View Post
    Shutterbug
    That would work but needle files tend to be a little thick to get into small spaces. That is why I use finger nail files. I use it on making pocket knives and it works great. Mack
    Ah, gottcha. My girls are always buying, using, losing nail files.
    One or two of them may have to dissapear into dad's workshop.
    thanks for the tip.

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    A good thing about the cardboard type of fingernail file is that you can take the scissors and trim the point to fit into tight places. Mack

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