Files
Files are used to shape and sharpen the steel edges. The right file provides good grip on hard snow and ice. Read more further down the page.
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File 20cm 13Tpcm - Bastard Coarse
File for skis - Bastard Chrome (Coarse). Made of hard chromed steel. Excellent grip. This is the first coarse file you use to repair damage and se...
View full detailsFile 20cm 16Tpcm - 2nd CUT Medium
File for skis - 2nd Cut Chrome (Medium). Made of hard chromed steel. Excellent bite. This is the second file you use. Medium ...
View full detailsSkid file 15cm 20Tpcm - Fine Cut Fin
File for skis - Fine Cut Chrome (Fine). Made from hard chromed steel. Excellent grip. This is the last file you will use. Fine coarseness. Used f...
View full detailsSwix File Clamp
Swix File Clamp. A clamp with a spring to secure the file to the filing tool. Fits all Swix filing tools. For all waxers and service men. Strong co...
View full detailsFile 10cm 10Tpcm - Bastard Coarse
File for skis - Bastard Chrome (Coarse). Made of hard chromed steel. Excellent bite. This is the first coarse file you use to repair damage and se...
View full detailsSaw file 10cm 14Tpcm - 2nd Cut Medium
File for skis - 2nd Cut (Medium). Made of hard chromed steel. Excellent grip. This is the second file you use. Medium coarseness. A file used for ...
View full detailsSki file 10cm 16Tpcm - Fine
File for skis - Fine Cut (Fine). Made of hard chrome-plated steel. Excellent grip. This is the last file you will use. Fine coarseness. Used for fi...
View full detailsSwix File Brush
Practical file brush for keeping the files fresh. File cleaning brush. DETAILS File brush For file cleaning For all maintenance of steel edges Pr...
View full detailsSwix Panzer File
Swix Panzer File. For steel edges. For racers and servicemen and ski shops. Sharp and precise. 12”/30 cm long12 tpi. All ski shops need this. Super...
View full detailsSwix File Racing Pro WC Bastard
A sharp competition file for preparing base edges. DETAILS Superior for fixing the base edges with high precision. Extremely long durability Good...
View full detailsStart Panzarfil Bastard
Start Panzer File. For steel edges. For racers and servicemen and ski shops. Sharp and precise. 12”/30 cm long9 tpi. Every ski shop needs this. Sup...
View full detailsSaw blade 10cm 10TPI - Panzer
For filing steel edges on skis and snowboards Short armored file that fits perfectly in SWIX file guides with integrated clamp. DETAILS File for ...
View full detailsSwix Compact Edger Kit
Everything you need to maintain steel edges on skis and snowboards. Ergonomic file guide with 80 mmstone. DETAILS 3-in-1 solution for steel edge ...
View full detailsSwix Reservbrynen & Filar - 40 mm
Reservdelar till Swix Pocket Edger – Håll ditt kit i toppskick Förläng livslängden på ditt Swix Pocket Edger Kit med dessa högkvalitativa reservdel...
View full detailsHow files work
The file is the foundation of all sharpening of steel edges. It is used to remove material, shape the angle, and restore sharp edges when they have become worn. Without a good file, it becomes difficult to give the edges the right sharpness, and thereby poorer grip on hard snow and ice.
Different types of files
- Coarse file – removes a lot of material quickly, used to repair really worn or damaged edges. Or to initially set the correct angle.
- Medium file – the standard file mostly used for regular sharpening.
- Fine file – provides a smoother surface and is often used before moving on to the stone.
- Special files – small files for details, such as at transitions or precision sharpening.
How to use files
- Place the ski in a stable ski holder so that you can access the steel edges properly.
- Use an angle guide to ensure the correct sharpening angle.
- Make long strokes with the file in the direction of the ski – avoid short, jerky movements.
- Finish with a finer file and then the stone for polishing.
Tips for best results
- Always use an angle guide to maintain an even and correct sharpening.
- Start with a coarser file and move to a finer one for a cleaner result.
- Always combine files with stones to remove burrs and polish the edges.
- Have several files – worn files give uneven sharpening.
Do you want to learn more?
In our guide Sharpen steel edges you will find detailed tips and instructions on how to use both files and stones for the best results.
FAQ – Common questions about files
What is the difference between a file and a stone?
The file removes material and shapes the angle on the steel edges. The stone is used afterwards to polish and remove burrs.
Which file do I need as a recreational user?
A medium file is sufficient for regular sharpening. If you want to be more precise, complement with a fine file and stones.
How long does a file last?
It depends on how often you sharpen, but files wear out over time. Replace when you notice it no longer removes material effectively.
Can I sharpen the edges without an angle guide?
It's possible, but the risk is high that the angle will be uneven. A guide makes the work both easier and more accurate.