file cleaner, using fencing wire
	
	
		A file cleaner using fencing wire ? :confused:
No, not the computer silly! ;)
Take a handy offcut of 8 gauge wire, cut it to a length of approximately 6", put one end into a drill and bore into the end of a piece of wood or the short remains of a broom stick and this then becomes the handle for your 'do it yourself' file cleaner.
On the other end, flatten the wire by hitting it with a hammer against a lump of metal, fanning it out as much as possible, using the file that needs cleaning, to shape the fan into a flat edge to use as a scraper.
Note the way the teeth are arranged in parallel lines on the face of the file, looking at the teeth after the file has been used to file some soft metal, you will see residue of that metal caught in between the teeth. 
The job now of your do it yourself file cleaner is to remove this unwanted material, pushing the blade across the file at the same angle of the teeth setting, gathers the waste out of the gully.
The impression showing the shape of rows soon becomes apparent in the edge of the blade, making the tool a lot more efficient each time it is used.  
That is one use for only a short piece of fencing wire, imagination has no bounds to the use of the rest of a coil of fencing wire. :thumbsup:
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