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Adirondackstihl

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....for the 044 today. Designed using AutoCAD,programmed using QuikCAM and cut them on our CNC plasma table. Material is 12ga Stainless, but I painted them semi gloss black. Looked like too much "bling" on the ole girl!! LOL

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....for the 044 today. Designed using AutoCAD,programmed using QuikCAM and cut them on our CNC plasma table. Material is 12ga Stainless, but I painted them semi gloss black. Looked like too much "bling" on the ole girl!! LOL

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Ooh I love auto cad! Solid works is even better IMO I'm only sixteen but already pretty much got solid works down! Great job on those dawgs!!! I wish I had an Cnc to piddle with:(
 
I was thinking about making a pair myself. that lowest spike on your dog looks very big. I'm not sure if I want to make mine like that but you are giving me ideas.
 
Ive noticed with the bigger dogs (especially if they move the pivot point down) that they seem to make the chain grabby. Think about it this way... if the pivot point is close to the same plane as the chain, when it grabs it pulls the saw forward. If the pivot point is far below the chain, when it grabs it also rotates and jams the bar in more setting the chain teeth in deeper causing the chain to snag. I would like to see an aggressive set of dogs made that keep the pivot point (lowest tooth) closer inline with the chain.
 
The bar will be pointing to the sky when you sit that thing on the ground. Awesome you have the means to do it.
 
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