If you have a problem finding a float or the price of one, try using a curved tooth file. The cutting action is basically the same and the price is better.
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I'll have to look into that one because I'm thinking a float to use on tweaking tenons. Thanks.
Denny
I've been using the microplane rasp with great success... Comes with several profiles and cuts nicely.
There's another option...
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