Warped5
WingNut
That pic shows exactly where the 'crease' should be.
Looks like a touch of a beak, which is OK.
I've made some mistakes on my chain, then went back to the drawing board and tried to correct them, so I'm not posing pics!
A handle helps keeping the fingers from cramping up ,and a little better one handed control .I think junkmans sharpened for soft wood. Do you guys have handles for your files? Does that seem to improve the holding/handling of the file? I guess I'll go make one, and see. I think I've pretty well got it down now, at least the mechanics of it anyway. I finished this 67dl in about 3 1/2 hours . Looks like I'll be ordering a simington for Christmas..
Looks like a touch of a beak, which is OK.
I've made some mistakes on my chain, then went back to the drawing board and tried to correct them, so I'm not posing pics!
If a 105 dl takes more than 10 min i feel like i spent too much time ,you need that grinder ,especially if converting round to square ,once the chain is shaped to your file ,if do not hit rocks ,should be able to touch it up in 5-10 min or so like round .I think junkmans sharpened for soft wood. Do you guys have handles for your files? Does that seem to improve the holding/handling of the file? I guess I'll go make one, and see. I think I've pretty well got it down now, at least the mechanics of it anyway. I finished this 67dl in about 3 1/2 hours . Looks like I'll be ordering a simington for Christmas..
A handle makes all the difference for me, but it has to be the round wooden ones .......... all the others dont let me articulate my wrist well enough to produce a nice cornerI think junkmans sharpened for soft wood. Do you guys have handles for your files? Does that seem to improve the holding/handling of the file? I guess I'll go make one, and see. I think I've pretty well got it down now, at least the mechanics of it anyway. I finished this 67dl in about 3 1/2 hours . Looks like I'll be ordering a simington for Christmas..
Wizzard !!!!I can usually file the teeth in around 20-30 minutes depending on length and how full it is. A 36" full comp is about 30 minutes
I will add that for me, after filing several teeth (especially when converting round to square) I feel like my arm and chest starts to go numb.A handle makes all the difference for me, but it has to be the round wooden ones .......... all the others dont let me articulate my wrist well enough to produce a nice corner
You need a grinder alsoI will add that for me, after filing several teeth (especially when converting round to square) I feel like my arm and chest starts to go numb.
I hit the weight pile 3-4 days a week since the 80's and maybe thats why, but once I lose some feeling, I have to stop and do something different or I lose the corner
You need a grinder also
If a 105 dl takes more than 10 min i feel like i spent too much time ,you need that grinder ,especially if converting round to square ,once the chain is shaped to your file ,if do not hit rocks ,should be able to touch it up in 5-10 min or so like round .
While you are still sharpening ,i have done my work and put the saw away 2 times
So .......... you trying to get me to make slower chains too ??
Hot Dog !!!
Hot Dog !!!
That looks too sharp !!
Is that PS ?
Dont make any practice runs with it or you might be sharpening it again !!
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