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Wood Saw Rasp angle type, 200mm, Shinto

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Features

  • Japanese Planer Saw Rasp
  • Made of 10 riveted double sides saw blades
  • Non-clogging design
  • Double sided Coarse(11 teeth per inch) and fine side(25 teeth per inch)
  • Removable Blade

Description

Wood Saw Rasp angle type, 200mm

Material: High Carbon Steel


Brand: Hosco


Color: Red


Number of Teeth: 11


Style: Japanese


Item Weight: 10 Ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ TL-S-SRD200


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 18, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Shinto


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Customer Reviews: 5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 12 ratings


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  • Absolutely amazing for so many things.
This is the (apparently quite hard to find) version of the rasp plane that has the front handle knob - absolutely, absolutely a must have, I don't know how anyone would use the other one for moderate-heavy work (which this is more than capable of) without it. It takes the exact same replacement blades as the other version, so spend the extra money hunting down this version with the forward handle. The ergos are pretty good, I would honestly have preferred the rear handle not be parallel to the work, since it does leave those of us with big hands open for an occasional raised splinter if we're not careful, but this is a nitpickey gripe. This rasp won't replace any hand planes, but it does work really well WITH hand planes. I've been using it extensively on an enormous 10 foot by 4 foot workbench top made from construction 2x4's, and it was unavoidable to have a couple huge knots that either stop my scrub plane dead or explode, creating a huge gouge. This rasp lets me hog down that knot without worry in 10-20 seconds so it's a lower spot than the rest and my plane can glide down. Unbelievably useful for the initial flattening. The fine cut is also very nice, leaving an ~80 grit sanded finish. I'd say the rough side is a 40 grit. It can gouge if you're not even with the pressure, so don't press down too hard, you really don't need to. Let the rasp do the work. If you really need to work on large surfaces where you need the raised handle, this thing is a godsend. The blades are beastly, too, I haven't tried them on steel (and won't) but they just chew through aluminum and plastic. I used the normal handheld version in shaping new billet aluminum knobs for my stove and it just laughed at the job. Overall, this is a much more niche tool than the regular shinto hand rasp, but I could definitely still use this one like the regular one, and this can do things that the regular one cannot, so if you've got that little bit of extra money and can only get one, go for this one. But if you have the money (and let's be frank, it isn't expensive) get both. Shinto rasps are better than any rasp you've ever held in your hand by an order of magnitude, they seemingly CANNOT clog (I've never succeeded anyways) and they seem to last a very, very long time. The only way they could get better is if they released a round version for curved work. I'd love that. Absolutely essential tool for any wood, resin, or soft metal (brass, aluminum, copper, etc) worker's shop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2020 by Colin M.

  • Quality and versatility
Nice quality, these are more versatile than the other versions. I like it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025 by Jay

  • Where has this been all my life..!!?
WOW!! This is an awesome tool, very sharp teeth, two - sided with course and fine, and the handle Really sets this apart, giving full control over every stroke. There are do many uses for this, I'm excited to put it to good use.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024 by Outkazt4Eva Outkazt4Eva

  • A great tool
I love this thing. I have the flat one, too. Japanese tools continue to please. You have great control over how much material you're removing, and it will really remove the material if you need to hog away. The flatness is a huge asset if musical instruments are part of what you do. Very worthwhile. Real value for your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Unendurable Strings

  • Cuts wood fast
Cuts wood fast if you use a light touch.very well built unit and bigger than what you might expect.easy to use by simply drawing it across the wood. Fair price for a quality tool that functions similarly to a rasp. Makes quick work of getting rid of a lot of wood with little effort. Comes with plastic knob not wood as shown which was a major disappointment to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025 by D. Trelford

  • Fast and Versatile
Removes material quickly---that's the obvious function. And the Shinto is faster than the many other rasps I use. But it is also more decisive: when I really want a defined angle or curve, the Shinto gets me there more reliably than other rasps, especially on harder woods or on projects that I've been working on for months (and the wood has hardened in the meantime). For close details within a matrix of six by six inches or less, the Shinto is not the best tool. Yet, for larger areas, even narrow areas that have long lengths, the Shinto performs very well for basic shaping if you run it at an angle or sideways and hold it lightly on the surface. Another unexpected layer of the Shinto is that thrusts create different effects than a constant rubbing of the tool over the surface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025 by Mark F Hansbauer

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