Sorry but that is a constant raker depths system, and it files rakers flat which is not as effective as rounding them over. That system is guaranteed to make chains cut less and less efficiently as the chain wears
The system that keeps chains cutting "like new or better" ,and optimises cutting speed by customising the raker depths to suit your saw/wood/cut width and your favourite sandwich filling, until the cutter teeth are so short they break off, is called the progressive raker depth or constant raker angle. There are some gizmos like the Carlton File-o-plate (FOP) that sort of do this but the do it to a fixed angle that is on the wussy side.
The thread in Hot Saws - CHain sharpening that discusses this in grimy detail is here
http://www.arboristsite.com/chain-sharpening/114624.htm