SciGuy
ArboristSite Lurker
I've been cutting wood for more than 50 year and always sharped back to the length of the most worn tooth. Generally there's very little variation between teeth so it's not be a method I questioned. Recently I've had the chain strike a hard object within the tree that pealed back a tooth or two substantially but shut things down quick enough to not harm the rest of the chain. If I used my usual method of filing all the teeth back as far the the most damaged one I'd be removing a heck of a lot of metal and perhaps life of the chain in general. So what do you folks do? File the one really tweaked cutter and then just bring the other cutters back a more appropriate amount for their wear? I know if all the cutters on one side are damaged I need to bring all cutters back the same distance or the saw won't cut straight.
Thanks for any educated replies!
Hugh
Thanks for any educated replies!
Hugh