rat-tail file
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Definition
Noun: A rat-tail file is a long, thin, round file. Its shape tapers to a point, resembling the tail of a rat. It is a hand tool used for enlarging, smoothing, or shaping holes, particularly in metalworking, or for filing in tight, curved spaces.
Usage
This term is a specific, compound noun for a tool. It is used in contexts related to metalworking, machining, crafting, and general repair. * You use a rat-tail file to smooth the inside of a drilled hole. * A machinist selects a rat-tail file from the toolbox. * The term is often used in instructional manuals or tool catalogs.
Examples
- "To deburr the inside of the pipe, he used a rat-tail file."
- "A set of needle files typically includes a rat-tail file for detailed work."
- "The jeweler used a rat-tail file to refine the curve in the silver wire."
Advanced Usage
- The term is highly specific and technical. In casual conversation, one might simply say "a round file," but "rat-tail file" specifies the tapered, pointed shape.
- It is often contrasted with other file shapes like "flat file," "half-round file," or "square file."
Variants and Related Words
- Round file: A more general term for any file with a circular cross-section, which may or may not be tapered.
- Taper file: A file that decreases in width or thickness toward the tip; a rat-tail file is a type of taper file.
- Needle file: A very small file, often used for precision work; a rat-tail file can be a type of needle file.
Synonyms
- Tapered round file
- Round hand file (though this may imply less taper)
Antonyms
- Flat file (a file with a flat, rectangular cross-section)
Noun
- a thin round file shaped like the tail of a rat