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Some thing I've found interesting and that is, when sharpening (grinding) customers chains, there is always a difference between the left hand line of cutters and the right hand line, almost always.
Not something you'd see with hand filing but when machine grinding them and the repeatability of machine grinding, I almost always see a difference in cutter tooth length and have to reset the machines between the right side and the left, which I've been doing, but my question is..
Should I grind them all to a uniform length (left side and right side) or just reset the machine to allow for the difference, so long as the cutters are uniformly sharpened and if so, would it make a difference in overall cutting performance?
I guess my issue is, if say the left hand side cutters are ground and I switch to the right side and the cutters are quite a bit longer, I'd have to remove way more cutter to get them uniform (left and right balanced). I do check cutter length prior to grinding with a set of dial calipers and almost always there is a difference.
I really dislike removing excessive tooth material because it shortens loop longevity and chain loops are expensive today, at least Oregon and Stihl loops are.
These are all professional tree company (Arborists) chain loops. I don't sharpen consumer chains at all, except my own. Kind of a value added thing for me as I grind chipper knives mostly but I've been getting saw chains lately as well.
I need some opinions, do I grind the left side and reset the machine's) for the right hand side or grind them all evenly and remove a lot of tooth material in the process.?
I use Diamond Abrasives CBN wheels exclusively and not the stone wheels so heating teeth (and destroying the temper) is a non issue.
Not something you'd see with hand filing but when machine grinding them and the repeatability of machine grinding, I almost always see a difference in cutter tooth length and have to reset the machines between the right side and the left, which I've been doing, but my question is..
Should I grind them all to a uniform length (left side and right side) or just reset the machine to allow for the difference, so long as the cutters are uniformly sharpened and if so, would it make a difference in overall cutting performance?
I guess my issue is, if say the left hand side cutters are ground and I switch to the right side and the cutters are quite a bit longer, I'd have to remove way more cutter to get them uniform (left and right balanced). I do check cutter length prior to grinding with a set of dial calipers and almost always there is a difference.
I really dislike removing excessive tooth material because it shortens loop longevity and chain loops are expensive today, at least Oregon and Stihl loops are.
These are all professional tree company (Arborists) chain loops. I don't sharpen consumer chains at all, except my own. Kind of a value added thing for me as I grind chipper knives mostly but I've been getting saw chains lately as well.
I need some opinions, do I grind the left side and reset the machine's) for the right hand side or grind them all evenly and remove a lot of tooth material in the process.?
I use Diamond Abrasives CBN wheels exclusively and not the stone wheels so heating teeth (and destroying the temper) is a non issue.