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Re: file.
"Pippin files are tapered in width and thickness, combining the cross-sections of the round with the crossing file and having the edge of a knife file. Pippin files are used for finishing the junction of two different curved surfaces and for opening slots when a "V" shape is required"
Why do you need pippin files, would not a good set of Swiss needle files do the job?
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Why do you need pippin files, would not a good set of Swiss needle files do the job?
H-A