We design and make our own tools, and are also happy to carry excellent tools made by others in the same category. Here I'll compare some of the rasps we carry, like our monster 12" Gramercy Cabinetmaker's Rasps, with rasps we carry by Auriou.
First of all I am really excited that after closing in 2007, Michel Auriou and a group of investors bought the assets of the original Auriou and set up a new company. After a year of just selling direct they now have the capacity to start wholesaling. The range of rasps is smaller than it was but the quality is as excellent as before and sets the standard for a classic French rasp. With a few exceptions we are stocking the entire line. Production is limited so we expect shortages but that's a lot better than having nothing at all!
Back to the comparison. First the similarities: Both rasps are hand punched with teeth by highly skilled operators using roughly the same tools. Both rasps cut smooth, and pretty fast. Both rasps work great for smoothing out something like a cabriole leg for example. Both rasps have nice handles.
The Auriou rasps are also handed with the teeth showing a specific slant for either left handed or right handed people. The Gramercy's are not handed, although the teeth do have a right handed bias.
The pictures show both rasps at about the same magnifications. The Gramercy is on top and the Auriou is below. The last picture shows both rasps side by side with the Gramercy in the foreground.
The Auriou rasps cost more. The Gramercy rasps are made in Pakistan which has a long metalworking tradition. We handle the Gramercy rasps here with a US made handle. The profiles of the Auriou rasps come out of the pattern-making tradition. I designed the profiles of the Gramercy rasps and while there are some overlap I think the narrow Gramercy modeling rasps are the cats pajamas.
Both brands of rasp are in short supply simply because there is a limit to how many rasps a single person can make in a day.
For more about the Auriou Rasps, click here.
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This "Tools & Craft" section is provided courtesy of Joel Moskowitz, founder of Tools for Working Wood, the Brooklyn-based catalog retailer of everything from hand tools to Festool; check out their online shop here. Joel also founded Gramercy Tools, the award-winning boutique manufacturer of hand tools made the old-fashioned way: Built to work and built to last.
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Auriou make Wonderfull tools but may disappear : the company is facing some financial difficulties and has raised a Crowdfunding Campaign on Tudigo.