If I were changing the angles, I would agree with you, but converting is a lot of work w/o a grinder.
It really isnt that bad Mike, once you can use the file like its a laser mounted on rails, its lots easierIf I were changing the angles, I would agree with you, but converting is a lot of work w/o a grinder.
As a reminder, the factory Stihl square file chain did far better in the competition than most of the custom angle chain (and, I think, better than anyone expected), and that is with an un-touched edge (there was likely room for improvement).
I run about 25 degrees of top plate. Durability is not my main goal. If it is I run semi chisel. I never really pay attention to the other angles. 3 degrees forward lean or close.
When I tested off the roll stihl and Oregon the Oregon beat it nicely and my round filed beat both of them. I got half a roll of stihl that had to be ground before using. One side wasn't ground all the way and not the same angle as the other side.
Thanks Mike!Yes Jeremy you're close. The corner is a touch low but looks nice on the angle.
Next step......GTG chain.Careful kid ,you may put your eye out with that .....
Yep. If I'm going to spend time filing chisel I want it to be fast. If I want it to hold up I'll grab a loop of semi and go to work. Going to be using lots more 404 as well. Bigger tooth and longer lasting. Going to file some square when I get time.
Yep. If I'm going to spend time filing chisel I want it to be fast. If I want it to hold up I'll grab a loop of semi and go to work. Going to be using lots more 404 as well. Bigger tooth and longer lasting. Going to file some square when I get time.
I've converted a few each of rs and lgx. I took about 5 swipes off each tooth with a double bevel. They weren't completely converted, but well on their way. I couldn't justify losing a sharpening or 2 just in the conversion process. They cut just fine being tweeners
This is what takes the longest for me. The side plate is only about 25° starting out (obviously) and square filed, it ends up being 45°ish. But even tweeners seem to cut faster than round.That is exactly what I was wondering. If I converted round to square, I would start by taking my 12V grinder and making the side plate angle steeper (about 45 degrees instead of 30). No use removing all that stuff by hand.
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