Fish
Tree Freak
I have been sawing for 25 years and I am still no pro at free hand filing! LOL! I guess I'll just keep using the old benchtop grinder on the 20" stuff! Just hate to waste so much valuable tooth material.
Thanks for the info though.
Don't know why you would say that, you have to remove the damaged
cutter to properly sharpen the chain, grinder or file.........
Having an arsenal of many file diameters is nice to properly sharpen chains,
as the proper file size differs from brand and chain model, pitch has little
to do with it.
When selling the customer a proper file, I like to have the chain in question
to properly gauge the correct angle that the file will produce on THAT chain.
With a grinder, the angle is determined by the side of the grinder wheel.