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    Default I'm not a metal worker

    So forgive the basicnessosity of this question:

    Half-round files: How do I figure out the radius of the file?
    In other words, do all/most 8" half-round files have a certain radius, all 10" have another... etc with 12" + 14"?

    I was in the sculpture studio today and realized that no one had ever explained this to me -- I've always just chosen one that seems a little bit smaller than what I need and made it work.

    From the looks of it, the 8" half-round I was using has a radius close to 1" but I'm just eyeballing it.

    Google wasn't cooperating with my question.
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    Default Re: I'm not a metal worker

    I can't tell you if given lengths of files come with standard radii, but if you've got a few on hand they should be easy to measure. Measure the width (the circle segment's chord) and height (total height - height of any square edges) and plug 'em into this formula:

    r=(c^2+4h^2)/8h

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacques View Post

    r=(c^2+4h^2)/8h
    i think i was absent from geometry that day.

    thanks!
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    Default Re: I'm not a metal worker

    Short answer- yeah, they are standard (ish) across brands. "Ish" because not really, but close enough.

    Long answer- with a little wrist action and some practice it doesn't matter much.

    8"/1"
    10"/1.125"
    12"/1.25
    14"/1.5"

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    Quote Originally Posted by false_aesthetic View Post
    i think i was absent from geometry that day.

    thanks!
    You and me both, but I think what he means is add the square of half the width to the square of the height and divide by twice the height

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellman View Post
    You and me both, but I think what he means is add the square of half the width to the square of the height and divide by twice the height
    That's the square of 1/4 the width!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacques View Post
    That's the square of 1/4 the width!
    There was a split second there that i wasn't confused. Its gone now.......:-)

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    Default Re: I'm not a metal worker

    Kinda/Not really......sorta.
    And, the aggressiveness of the tooth pattern comes into play as well, and some are tapered.
    - Garro.
    Steve Garro, Coconino Cycles.
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    Hecho en Flagstaff, Arizona desde 2003
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