I've been messing around on my grinder and started grinding chains like hexa but it's not exactly the same.
I have to admit, I seen this on youtube, all my good ideas are stolen.
To grind hexa you dress the wheel flat on the bottom then put a 10-20 degree slant on the left side of it. I did this by setting the grinder to 80 on the 1/8 wheel and 85 on the 3/16 then hold the dressing block straight up.
Once you dress the wheel this is as quick and easy to grind as round grind.
I have the grinder tilted to 50 degrees with these wheels with a 25 degree top plate angle with no tilt on the vice.
The pink wheel is 3/16 for 3/8 chain.
The green is 1/8 for .325 chain.
The oregon chain is 3/8, the chinese one .325.




I have to admit, I seen this on youtube, all my good ideas are stolen.
To grind hexa you dress the wheel flat on the bottom then put a 10-20 degree slant on the left side of it. I did this by setting the grinder to 80 on the 1/8 wheel and 85 on the 3/16 then hold the dressing block straight up.
Once you dress the wheel this is as quick and easy to grind as round grind.
I have the grinder tilted to 50 degrees with these wheels with a 25 degree top plate angle with no tilt on the vice.
The pink wheel is 3/16 for 3/8 chain.
The green is 1/8 for .325 chain.
The oregon chain is 3/8, the chinese one .325.



