A billion users in about a hundred countries claim that you can tell a Vallorbe tool by its bite, whether it be a file, rasp, riffler or engraver's graver. This "physical bite" results from the "psychological bite" that can be felt in all our activities, from the metallographic analysis of the raw material to the distribution of the end product.
Choosing the right cut
For rapid removal of metal & rough shaping, start with cut 0, moving to cut 2 & 4 to smooth & contour.
vallorbe File Cuts: Cut 00 = very Coarse Cut 0 = Medium Cut 4 = Fine
Vallorbe Needle Files 2401 Pillar
CoDe 976 010 size 16cm
999 0592 10cm 976 020 999 674 976 030
16cm 20cm 16cm
976 040 Cut
0 2 2 2 4
2411 Barrette 16cm
999 0669 10cm 976 050
16cm
999 FAE 20cm 976 060
16cm 976 070
0 2 2 2 4
2402 Half Round 16cm
999 0620 10cm 976 080
16cm
999 FAD 20cm 999 0618 10cm 976 090
16cm
976 100 976 110
0 2 2 2 4 4
2403 Crossing 16cm
16cm
999 FAC 20cm 976 120
16cm 976 260
0 2 2 4
2406 Warding 16cm
1pC
7.20 5.92 7.20 7.41 7.20
6pC 6.48 6.48 6.48
12pC 6.12
6.12 6.12
6.95 6.30 6.95 8.35 6.95
6.26 6.26 6.26 5.91 5.91 5.91
7.25 7.85 7.50 8.27 7.85 7.85
6.53 6.75 6.17 6.38 7.07 6.68
976 220 976 230
976 190 976 200 999 676 976 210
976 160 976 170 999 675 976 180
CoDe
976 130 976 140
This is one of my favourite files - ideal for cleaning up tight piercing. Joe Skaife