aggiewoodbutchr
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Here's my first go at making a ripping chain similar to what Granberg has pictured on their website. You'll also see the new Maxx chain grinder in action. I looked closely at Stihl and Oregon 511a grinders at local saw shops before I purchased this one. From what I saw, this machine gives you more features, such as automatic clamping and ambidextrous adjustments, than others in it's price range.
I started with WoodsmanPro 33RP 3/8 .063 chain and marked the top plates not to be ground off.
Removed the tops. The diamond wheel paid off here. I tried it on a regular wheel first and it blued the tooth like crazy.
Tops gone.
You can see that I left about 1/32" of the top. If I had ground it off flush the remaining scoring tooth would have been way too thin at the top due to the rounded edge. (Thanks again for the tip, Lakeside)
I started with WoodsmanPro 33RP 3/8 .063 chain and marked the top plates not to be ground off.
Removed the tops. The diamond wheel paid off here. I tried it on a regular wheel first and it blued the tooth like crazy.
Tops gone.
You can see that I left about 1/32" of the top. If I had ground it off flush the remaining scoring tooth would have been way too thin at the top due to the rounded edge. (Thanks again for the tip, Lakeside)