Riders Rasp

Gentle_Warrior

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Anyone used ? reviews etc

Farrier has given me a normal rasp to use to tidy up feet between trims to prevent cracking, but I struggle badly to use it.

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Following with interest! I know most of the barefooters rave about them, and have been considering one myself for tidying :)
 

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I have one, it's OK for a little tidying up, but I use a proper farrier's rasp for anything that needs more off or shaping. 'spensive for what it is.
 

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I bought proper rasp off Ebay from a barefot trimmer, he only uses them for a week, re sharpens and sells them about half price., but i really needed a tripod to do a prop job.
Tarmac is the best rasp.
 

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I bought one, didn't last very long and took forever to take anything off, wouldn't buy again. I have the radius rasp which is slightly better but still doesn't take a lot off at a time
 

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didnt really rate them tbh. Your better off getting a 13" farrier's rasp off eBay-easier to use initially than a normal size rasp and not generally sharp enough to do any damage but sharp enough to be useful.
 

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For those after a tripod a car axle stand does the trick and has a nice hoof shaped dip in the top ;).

I have heard better things about the radius rasp than the riders rasp blade wise http://radiusrasp.com/
but use a standard rasp myself.
 

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I have a radius rasp which I've used a few times just to neaten a bit. Then my farrier stated (after I said it looked a bit like a cheese grater) that I should 'use it for grating cheese and keep it away from horses feet' :rolleyes3:

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Gave my riders rasp away and bought a farriers rasp.

Not worth the buy in my opinion you can do a much nicer job with a rasp and I found it less work.
 

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I bought proper rasp off Ebay from a barefot trimmer, he only uses them for a week, re sharpens and sells them about half price., but i really needed a tripod to do a prop job.
Tarmac is the best rasp.

I used to do my mare's hooves myself, just gave them a rasp around every fortnight (she was pretty well retired due to arthritis). I "liberated" a small road cone and found that made a pretty good tripod.
 

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Prefer the radius rasp, myself. One of our farriers recommended it and its great for just tidying the edges.

I have a radius rasp which I've used a few times just to neaten a bit. Then my farrier stated (after I said it looked a bit like a cheese grater) that I should 'use it for grating cheese and keep it away from horses feet' :rolleyes3:

Helpful.
 
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