Excellent info. I have had some tips from some guys that I know, watched a few vids, Mid-way has a few great ones, and I am a woodworker so figured I would be in for a good shotA CGN user has contacted me with s starter kit that they may be looking to get rid of
I use my checkering files/tools on other stuff than guns - checkering can make a nice accent to boxes, mills, knife/tool handles, etc...
Are checkering files for steel? Somebody else mentioned this on page 2 as well.. Figured the checkering was in the wood? Maybe I am referring to it incorrectly
yes, technically, I guess they are both files, though the wood checkering ~tool~ does not really resemble a file, it does cut like one. Steel checkering files can be found on Amazon and Brownell's - Grobet (Amazon) makes nice files, though I have never used a metal checkering file, don't know who makes Brownell's files. A metal checkering file would be used anywhere you can't get a knurl, or press/machine in the checkering. i.e. the textures on the tops of hammers, front and backs of pistol frames, etc. steel/metal checkering files can also be used for straight serrations.
so, no, you are not referring to it incorrectly