File Life of a Book. The wooden cove consists of two pieces of 120 mm wide pieces of wood, which on one long side are connected by two hinges. On the other long side, the pieces of wood are rounded to form a circular end when they are pressed together. On this side of the file clove, the piece is spanned to be filmed. The fixing tension is made by using four wooden spiders that are evenly distributed pass through both wooden pieces. The handles of wooden spiders are turned with decorative stripes. On the same side as the wooden spiders are two holes with threads. The long filenclave was used, among other things, for filming bandsaw blades. The filenclave is spanned between the hooks of the planing bench. The monastery is stamped EG RAMBERG.
Function: Holding of saw blades when filing and cutting