Wave HT-633 Tapered File Sticks #800 - 10 Piece Set  [WA-HT-633]

Wave HT-633 - File Stick (Hard-4 , Tapered) #800 (10Pcs)
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Model:
WA-HT-633
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Fine Finishing with Wave HT-633 Tapered File Sticks

The Wave HT-633 Tapered File Stick set gives RC builders a compact set of ten #800 grit sticks for accurate surface work. Made for detail tasks, these tapered files help you clean up mould lines, refine edges and prepare small parts for paint or assembly.

Access Tight Areas with Controlled Abrasion

With a tapered profile, the Wave HT-633 files slip into narrow gaps and around small contours on model shells and components. The #800 grit balances cut and smoothness so you can remove blemishes without overcutting, suitable for common plastic and light metal parts on 1/10 models.

Handy, Durable Tools for Your Bench Bag

Each of the ten sticks is built to last through multiple jobs, making them a practical addition to your toolkit. Their slender size means they store easily in a drawer or tool roll, so you can carry precision sanding tools to the track or the workbench.

You can use #800 grit to lightly scuff or level paint before touch ups, but test on a scrap first to avoid cutting through thin paint layers.
Tap them to remove dust and use a soft brush or compressed air to clear particles; avoid water which can degrade the abrasive backing.
They work for light shaping and smoothing on thin polycarbonate, but use gentle strokes and minimal pressure to prevent cracking.

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