Hand Filing - Just Give It A Go

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My problem with my 2 in 1, and most other guides is that it rides too high in the tooth. This wasn’t an issue when I first bought it but now it’s kinda useless for me. Might just need a new flat file or maybe I bent it a little. Either way I’m over it and sticking with free handing my files.

SteveBambino you should try grabbing a fresh file and just filing away at that safety chain until it can cut your finger, but try to avoid that. Big thing I learned about sharpening is not to count strokes and to just sharpen until it’s sharp. After that a flat file and progressive raker gauge are your friends. If you can hit your chain 3 times and get good results then keep it up but for me counting is pointless.
Round file should be 10% above top of cutter. If chain requires more than 3-strokes, you are NOT sharpening often enough? File pressure/ strokes need to be consistent every tooth.
 
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