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Raspadores redondos completos Narex Premium

16 % de descuento
Precio de venta $89.90 Precio normal$106.60

Opción
TEMPORARILY OVERSOLD UNTIL 07/10/2026

Una escofina redonda es una herramienta excelente para dar forma a la madera en prácticamente cualquier ámbito de la ebanistería. Ya sea para el diseño de muebles finos, la talla o la lutería, estas escofinas redondas de Narex, de excelente fabricación, tienen filos de corte con un ángulo más pronunciado que el de una lima tradicional, lo que permite dar forma y moldear el material rápidamente para satisfacer sus necesidades. Parte de la línea Profi de herramientas manuales de Narex, estas escofinas cuentan con una virola de latón para unir los mangos de carpe teñidos y encerados a la escofina de acero para herramientas HRc45.

La escofina redonda está diseñada para llegar donde sus primas de media caña no pueden. Gracias a sus diámetros de corte más pequeños, las escofinas redondas pueden acceder a espacios más estrechos que requieren perfilado antes de pasar al proceso de lijado. Podrá hacer agujeros más grandes y moldear cualquier tipo de proyecto de tallado de forma rápida y sencilla con estas herramientas de calidad excepcional.

Las características incluyen:

  • La escofina de 6 mm tiene 20 dientes/cm
  • La escofina de 8 mm tiene 16 dientes/cm
  • La escofina de 10 mm tiene 12 dientes/cm
  • La escofina de 12 mm tiene 10 dientes/cm
  • Acero para herramientas endurecido a HRc45
  • Mangos redondos de carpe teñidos y encerados
  • Construcción de casquillo de latón
  • Parte de la línea Profi de herramientas manuales Narex

Usos en tu tienda:

  • Utilice una escofina redonda completa para aumentar el tamaño de los agujeros perforados, dar forma a la madera en curvas y redondear los bordes rápidamente antes de lijar o raspar.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes do the Narex full round rasps come in?

They are offered in 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, and 12mm diameters, with tooth density ranging from 20 teeth/cm on the 6mm up to 10 teeth/cm on the 12mm. Browse all rasps & files to find the right profile.

How does a full round rasp differ from a half-round rasp?

A full round rasp has a fully cylindrical cross-section with a smaller cutting diameter, so it can reach into tighter curved areas where a half-round rasp won't fit. It excels at enlarging holes and shaping concave forms.

What are these rasps made of?

The cutting body is tool steel hardened to HRc45, joined by brass ferrule construction to a stained and waxed hornbeam handle. They are part of the Narex Profi line of hand tools.

What woodworking tasks are these rasps best for?

They are designed to increase the size of drilled holes, shape wood into curves, and round over edges quickly before you move on to sanding or scraping. They suit fine furniture, carving, and luthiery work.

Why do the rasp teeth cut more aggressively than a file?

The cutting edges are angled more aggressively than those on a traditional file, allowing the rasp to shape and mold material very quickly. This makes fast stock removal easier when roughing out a shape.

Which rasp size should I choose for fine detail?

The 6mm rasp has the highest tooth count at 20 teeth/cm, leaving a finer surface for detail work, while the 12mm at 10 teeth/cm removes material faster for coarse shaping. Pick based on how much material you need to remove.

Do these rasps have wooden handles?

Yes. Each rasp features a stained and waxed round hornbeam handle joined to the steel with brass ferrule construction for a secure, comfortable grip.

Can I smooth the surface after using a rasp?

Yes. A rasp leaves a textured surface intended to be refined afterward, so follow up with sanding & abrasives or a cabinet scraper for a finish-ready surface.

Are these rasps part of a larger Narex tool line?

Yes, they belong to the Narex Profi line of fine hand tools. You can find more Narex shaping and joinery tools throughout our hand tools collection.

Is a full round rasp good for luthiery?

Yes. These rasps are well suited to fine furniture design, carving, and luthiery, where their aggressive teeth quickly shape and mold material to the form you need.