blunt file

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blunt file

A carpenter uses a blunt file to smooth the edge of a wooden board.

Definition

Noun: A blunt file is a type of file, a hand tool, characterized by having parallel edges along its length. Unlike tapered files, its width remains constant from the tang (the part inserted into the handle) to the point.

Usage

A blunt file is used for general filing work where a consistent width is advantageous, such as finishing edges or working on flat surfaces. It is a specific category within the broader tool classification of files.

Examples
  • "For smoothing that metal edge, a blunt file is the most appropriate tool."
  • "The mechanic reached for a blunt file from the toolbox to remove the burrs."
  • "Compare the parallel sides of a blunt file with the tapered shape of a flat file."
Advanced Usage

In technical workshops and machining contexts, selecting the correct file typesuch as a blunt file versus a tapered, round, or half-round file—is essential for precision work. The blunt file's design makes it less suitable for filing in corners or confined spaces compared to files with tapered or shaped edges.

Variants and Related Words
  • File (n.): The general category of hand tools used to shape material by abrasion.
  • Flat File (n.): A common type of file that is typically tapered in width and thickness; often contrasted with a blunt file.
  • Mill File (n.): A common single-cut file, which can come in blunt or tapered versions.
Synonyms
  • Parallel file
  • Straight file
Notes

The term "blunt file" is primarily defined by its physical shape (parallel edges) rather than a unique function. Its utility comes from this specific geometry, which provides a consistent filing surface.

blunt file

A carpenter uses a blunt file to smooth the edge of a wooden board.

Noun
  1. a file with parallel edges

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