PFERD Pillar Checkering Files
R1'113.00
PFERD Pillar Checkering Files are used to make “Jimping” on the spine of a blade.
It provides a better grip by giving the user’s thumb (or sometimes an index finger) something to bite into as it slips over the blade while working the knife. A checkering file is used to make true, accurate line spacing when checkering backstraps, trigger guards, grip frames, ribs and hammer spurs; anywhere an improved gripping surface is needed. Finer cuts give a nice matting effect to reduce glare and light distortion.
The procedure is very similar to wood checkering. Layout your master lines, then establish the pattern by moving the file a few teeth each time using the previous lines as the guide. Once the pattern is fully laid out, bring it to final depth with a 60° needle file.
Notches down the spine of a blade created to provide a grip on a knife beyond the bolster. Many knives, especially pocket knives, have very shallow or widely spaced non-functional notches used solely for aesthetic purposes.
These smaller files are ideal for jimping / checkering on the spine of pocket knife blades and smaller fixed blade knives.
150mm length x 12mm wide
Available on order within 1-2 business days
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Size | H0 – 30 TPI (medium jimping), H00 – 20 TPI (medium jimping) |
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