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Shinto rasps are a good replacement for the farries rasp the make quick controlable work on wood , for cabinet rasp I switched from Nicholson to Grobet the stay sharp much longer & cut smoother !
I am a big fan of the farrier's rasp. I do the rough out with a hatchet or machete. and its all rasp from there till floor tiller then scraper from floor tiller to finished bow. Removing wood slowly will save you a lot of time in the long run. Going too fast has cost me a lot of bow wood and wasted time. Hope that helps. Msturm
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