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I just borrowed a rounded riffler to complete my first ball in a cage, and wow, it made it so much easier! Now I want to get my own. I want something nice, but I'm not spending $200-300 on a set from Lee Valley. I've narrowed it down to either a small Gramercy set from Tools for Woodworking https://toolsforworkingwood.com/store/item/MS-RRSET3 or a set of two (0 and 2 of the same shape) from Corradi https://www.corradishop.com/new-old-stock-clearance-deals-c-21/combi-riffler-rasps-12-special-promotion-782-set-of-2-cut-0-cut-2-p-1010 .
Thoughts? Experiences? Suggestions? In a perfect world, I'd buy all the Corradi ones, but I'm not made of money lol.
EDIT: I realized the Corradi ones I was looking at were 12" long, which seems unweildy for my little hands. So I splurged on a US$200 set of Corradi in size 0, at Woodcraft.. I'll save up a bit and add some finer riffler rasps for finishing.
Thanks for the input!
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