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ron83
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ron83
   Old Thread  #36 3 Aug 2023 at 4.54pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #35
Ok, thanks.
braders1978
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braders1978
   Old Thread  #35 3 Aug 2023 at 3.51pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #34
The ta is more abrasive than the red gardner version,i don't use a file as I end up taking too much off.i suppose you could just use the TA over a file but it would take longer
ron83
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ron83
   Old Thread  #34 3 Aug 2023 at 11.54am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #33
Can the rough side of the ta stone be used in lieu of a file of its that rough?
Interred to know how the two sides on the ta compare to the red/green point doctors
braders1978
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braders1978
   Old Thread  #33 3 Aug 2023 at 9.27am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #32
Just be gentle and you'll be fine
The_Saint
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The_Saint
   Old Thread  #32 3 Aug 2023 at 1.49am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #30
I find the double sided TA one only good on the softer white side, as the grey side of the stone is far to Coarse for me
Beyonce
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   Old Thread  #31 2 Aug 2023 at 9.42pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #28
Vallorbe file for me too
braders1978
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braders1978
   Old Thread  #30 2 Aug 2023 at 9.21pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #29
The TA one is handy with having both of the abrasions in one stone over carrying two of the gardner ones.Its a little bit thicker too and is easier to hold,not used the pb one so can't help with that
ron83
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ron83
   Old Thread  #29 2 Aug 2023 at 9.14pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #25
How does Gardner stone compare to 2-soded TA one, or anyone tried the pb products one? Bit of a different concept the latter - stock it in and twist it (guess if it works, that's only on straight points)
stuart666
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stuart666
   Old Thread  #28 1 Aug 2023 at 11.00pm  0  Login    Register
Had a few files over the years but a vallorbe one i bought a few years ago is the best ive used. The bigger files are a lot easier to hold and use as well.
TCarper
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   Old Thread  #27 1 Aug 2023 at 9.26pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #26
The red Jag stone is the one thing I could never be without. I also find the SP slightly savage for what I need most of the time. I tend to only use that on much beefier hooks, where I am looking to remove a fair bit. That tends to be larger size beak points for bottom bait fishing. Or trebles for pike.

For straight pointed hooks and pop ups, chods, SHR etc... I always just use a red handle Jag stone.

If you want slightly less savage than the SP, the red Jag stone will be perfect for you Danny.

dannyuk32
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dannyuk32
   Old Thread  #26 1 Aug 2023 at 8.56pm  0  Login    Register
I've always used the SP Max file with the Vice and it's done me well.
If I want I can get them super sharp with patience, but I often don't want this.
Not tried the the red stone but I'm going to try it, as I think the Max file can be too heavy handed at certain times when I rush and get impatient, and I lose the hook.
I saw a video where someone was recommending (red stone) it to mend the point on the inside? e.g. point bent inwards.
On the subject of hook sharpening, Gardner sell a Hook Stone for £30!
Double sided. (two files) Anyone used one?
TCarper
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   Old Thread  #25 1 Aug 2023 at 6.42pm  1  Login    Register
Best thing you can do to prolong the life of your files and stones, is to get a cheap RED point doctor from Gardner. Useless for removing metal/real sharpening... But absolutely mustard for rapidly removing all of the PTFE hook coatings, and not clogging up your file/stones. Better for buffing up than a green stone too.

Red Jag stone, SP Max file, red point doctor. That's it.

I've purchased two red stones and one SP file in like absolutely donkeys years, sharpened tonnes of hooks with them. Cheap for the longevity and the amount of extra carp they have caught me.

Don't throw your red Jag stone away when it gets a large groove in it either. Once they become grooved, they are so much better for beaked point hooks.
wanabefishing
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   Old Thread  #24 18 Jun 2023 at 5.40pm  2  Login    Register
In reply to Post #22
The green stone is very fine. Personally I just use the red stone after the file but nothing wrong with going file/red/green. When you say the coating comes off, the coating will come off the hooks yes. If you mean coating on stone, there isn’t a coating but you will see the stone blacken from very fine debris from the hook. This is totally normal. Good tip, you should be looking to do as little work with the stone as possible, ideally used for a final hone of the surfaces after doing 95% with the cut file. Trying to do too much with the stone will see the stones groove prematurely and/or clog the abrasive surface with steel. Another tip, you can prolong the life of the stones further by running them several times down the back (unused) side of a pair of scissors or similar. Support back of stone with your finger so as not to snap them. This basically redresses the stone face flat again. I’ll get through 2x files and probably 6x red stones a season but this is fishing 48hrs every week. Hope this helps.
duggs
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   Old Thread  #23 18 Jun 2023 at 5.33pm  0  Login    Register
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It's not anything rubbing off, it's the pores clogging up. If you have the red one too just rub the two together to clear it

Hook coatings are a bitch for clogging abrasives which is why I don't like diamond stones/files for hooks
The_Saint
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The_Saint
   Old Thread  #22 18 Jun 2023 at 4.34pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #21
I've been using the jag green handle stone thingys but find the coating rubs off after a couple of strokes, is this normal?
wanabefishing
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   Old Thread  #21 18 Jun 2023 at 2.52pm  6  Login    Register
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Hi chaps, so being from JAG what I’m writing is going to come across biased and a desperate attempt to get you to buy the JAG file. Tbh what we’d make on a few files isn’t worth my time writing this but I’m doing it to help, honestly. I’ve been in precision engineering for 34 years now and feel I know a little about cutting steel. First off, Diamond files, these are designed for removing small amounts of material from very hard material such as tungsten carbide or hardened tool steels etc, diamond files/laps are not intended for use on the type/hardness of steel used in hook manufacture. Why do companies release such laps for hook sharpening? I can only presume the product sounds good but they lack the expertise to know what they are talking about. Using a diamond lap on a hook is like taking a piece of timber and chamfering the edges by running it down the brickwork of a house. A high speed steel cut file is like using a wood planer on that timber. So to remove the bulk of the material you should use a cut file. Now the quality of cut files varies massively and you really do get what you pay for. The cheap Draper type files and other cheap tooling company files are basically ‘dog sh#%e’. I’ve been using cut files to deburr parts I’ve machined since I left school in the 80’s and have used everything from cheap crap to the best Swiss files. Vallorbe is the best in the world as far as my experience tells me. Go for a cut 3 or 4 Vallorbe for removing the bulk of material/reshaping the point and a good quality stone IF you want to polish the point to the next level. Oh by the way the JAG SP max file is a cut 3 made for us by Vallorbe :-) Lastly, these files will sharpen hundreds of hooks but they won’t last forever, when they are past their best they need replacing. Even more so with the stones. Really hope this helps but I do not think you can get better than the SP Max file, it’s why we haven’t changed it in all these years. Happy sharpening and tight lines. Jim
braders1978
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braders1978
   Old Thread  #20 17 Jun 2023 at 9.28pm  1  Login    Register
In reply to Post #19
See post #3
nicky_napkins
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nicky_napkins
   Old Thread  #19 17 Jun 2023 at 9.16pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #18
what is the Proops file?
johngall
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   Old Thread  #18 17 Jun 2023 at 7.26pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #17
just came back from oxford fishing,and i gave the proops file ago. your dead right its exellent,
just about to order another great shout.
Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #17 2 Jun 2023 at 2.22pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #14
The postman has just delivered a set of small Draper files, and I have just sharpened a hook with the flat file and the results are decent. The flat file will be living in my fishing tackle from now on...

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/364218666270

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Old-Cornishman
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   Old Thread  #16 2 Jun 2023 at 1.31pm  0  Login    Register
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I’ve not used my solid file since wrapping a small length of square section wood with fine wet and dry. The main advantage I’ve found is the wet and dry has a little bit of give and so the angle is therefore not critical unlike using a solid file. Especially useful when touching up the hooks on the bank to get the sharpest point.
johngall
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   Old Thread  #15 2 Jun 2023 at 11.23am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #13
yes that exact file mate. to be fair i have just had ago with a old mugga and it worked, plus i have had the red and blue easylaps for years aswell.
Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #14 2 Jun 2023 at 11.19am  0  Login    Register
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Here is a cheapo Chinese hook that I have just sharpened using the Proops smooth file that I mentioned earlier. Just the Proops file, and no touching up with my ceramic stone!

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Before...
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After, and barb crushed down.
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Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #13 2 Jun 2023 at 10.27am  1  Login    Register
In reply to Post #12
There are a few options, did you buy the "smooth" one that I mentioned...

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johngall
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   Old Thread  #12 2 Jun 2023 at 9.41am  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #3
ive just bought the proops file, its like a rasp. i take you use this to take the bulk of?
lilharbs
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lilharbs
   Old Thread  #11 1 Jun 2023 at 10.56pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #6
I’ve tried metal files and such like, but agree and found the best to be simple throwaway emery boards from the chemist - 5pcs for a few quid.
AndyCarper82
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AndyCarper82
   Old Thread  #10 1 Jun 2023 at 9.39pm  0  Login    Register
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Carplife CL4 Precision Hook File NEW Carp Fishing Sharpening File

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292947259048

This file is the business and I can't recommend it enough. You won't be disappointed

This is the one Jim uses when you have tuitions -
https://acpbaits.com/collections/tackle/products/acp-hook-sharpening-kit-with-hand-made-oak-handles?variant=42536792326370

So I tried the cheap Ebay one and to be fair I think their the same product.
Muz
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   Old Thread  #9 31 May 2023 at 7.53am  0  Login    Register
Cut 4 file plus a Japanese water stone for a hone.
Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #8 30 May 2023 at 9.56pm  1  Login    Register
In reply to Post #7
It's called "hand" which is what they call a flat file.

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nicky_napkins
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nicky_napkins
   Old Thread  #7 30 May 2023 at 9.16pm  0  Login    Register
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"Less brutal but very efficient is a eze-lap diamond "hand" file in fine grade 600 grit."
what shape please?
Zack
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   Old Thread  #6 28 May 2023 at 11.42am  0  Login    Register
I get all my files from Superdrug, fine nail files, glass files, diamond files, fine emery boards etc. The last ones I bought a few years ago were only about a £1 to £3 a piece.

Even Aldi's occasionally do a range of very fine diamond files, I have a couple of them next to me now, a very fine round file and a flat/round one, been next to my computer for about 6 years and keep forgetting to put them in my fishing bag to join all my other files.
stuart666
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stuart666
   Old Thread  #5 28 May 2023 at 10.57am  0  Login    Register
Valorbe are as good a you will get but not cheap. Used one for ages. Fits perfectly in a empty korda funnel web tube ti keep it safe.
Apps316
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Apps316
   Old Thread  #4 28 May 2023 at 10.44am  0  Login    Register
Cheers both, will take a look!
Baitman
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Baitman
   Old Thread  #3 27 May 2023 at 10.26pm  1  Login    Register
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Less brutal but very efficient is a eze-lap diamond "hand" file in fine grade 600 grit.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/334821391199


Or a fine cut engineers file with no carp tax, this is like the expensive Swiss file but it works perfectly well
Proops Brothers 6" 150mm Smooth Flat Engineers File with Handle F9949

20230602-113901

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291396063095
johngall
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   Old Thread  #2 27 May 2023 at 7.29pm  2  Login    Register
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vallorbe cut 4 is what ive been using for about 12 years.
Apps316
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Apps316
   Old Thread  #1 27 May 2023 at 7.06pm  0  Login    Register
Hi All,

My trusted jag maxi file has finally come to the end of it's life and I seem to have lost a cheap one a bought a while back. Before I buy another Jag one are there any better on the market i.e. are people using jewellers files instead?

Cheers
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