KiwiBro
Mill 'em, nails be damned.
Is the chain going to go 'ping' unless the driven sprocket rim is that big (24-tooth), hence a wider tailed bar?
Is a wider tailed bar going to make any demonstrable difference to the amount of tip support needed?
Any other reason for the wider bar tail?
How much does this increase the friction experienced by a bar, and the friction applying to the chain on the un-powered side of the bar due to more tension from pinching in the kerf?
Is a wider tailed bar going to make any demonstrable difference to the amount of tip support needed?
Any other reason for the wider bar tail?
How much does this increase the friction experienced by a bar, and the friction applying to the chain on the un-powered side of the bar due to more tension from pinching in the kerf?