outofstepper
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Greets all.
Don't know how I managed to stumble across an alaskan mini CSM on
youtube a few weeks back and ever since I've been up at night building
a few in my head.
This weekend I'd like to actually make one (in real life ).
Couple of questions from the experts:
1. If I put just one post in my bar (back toward the head).. will I get straight
enough cuts? any big advantage to putting two fixed posts (head and nose
of bar)?
2. how big of a bar do you think a single post design would let your drive
straight? 24" 30" bigger?
I don't have the best saw for this job.. its an MS290. now I know this isn't
the most popular saw.. and I know its a little small (55cc).. but thats all
I got. with a 20" bar. I plan to knock the chain back to 10 degrees and
not have to buy a ripper.
I consider this my test run. If I kill the saw, so be it I suppose.. but I'm
just testing the waters before I start dropping money on a bigger saw
and a lot of steel.
oh.. and I don't plan on cutting anything longer than 8' or 9'.
PS. I like the idea of drilling the bar.. seems "cleaner".. but really, is there
any advantage in terms of cutting length? I figured if you make a clamp
you're still using up the same 3/4" or 1" or so.
Thanks!
Don't know how I managed to stumble across an alaskan mini CSM on
youtube a few weeks back and ever since I've been up at night building
a few in my head.
This weekend I'd like to actually make one (in real life ).
Couple of questions from the experts:
1. If I put just one post in my bar (back toward the head).. will I get straight
enough cuts? any big advantage to putting two fixed posts (head and nose
of bar)?
2. how big of a bar do you think a single post design would let your drive
straight? 24" 30" bigger?
I don't have the best saw for this job.. its an MS290. now I know this isn't
the most popular saw.. and I know its a little small (55cc).. but thats all
I got. with a 20" bar. I plan to knock the chain back to 10 degrees and
not have to buy a ripper.
I consider this my test run. If I kill the saw, so be it I suppose.. but I'm
just testing the waters before I start dropping money on a bigger saw
and a lot of steel.
oh.. and I don't plan on cutting anything longer than 8' or 9'.
PS. I like the idea of drilling the bar.. seems "cleaner".. but really, is there
any advantage in terms of cutting length? I figured if you make a clamp
you're still using up the same 3/4" or 1" or so.
Thanks!