Hatchet Jack
ArboristSite Member
Hey glens one picture is worth a thousand words. Fred
Originally posted by Hatchet Jack
This tooth has been stoned. Not ground. Do your grinding on the inside. Fred
Originally posted by Mike Maas
What he's done is to dechrome and decrease the lead angle, but only on the front of the tooth......I don't fully understand what the lead angle does. I guess if the angle is too flat, the side plate would rub angainst the wood, and as you get a stepper angle you loose cutting speed......By just changing the leading edge, like hatch shows in his picture, you would get the best of both worlds, faster cutting and cutter clearance.
Originally posted by Crofter
I'd like to see some ideas about just what stoning the side of the tooth accomplishes and what aspects cause the decrease in cutting times. I know it works but why?
Frank
Dennis Cahoon used to interact here in much the same way as you do, Fred. We all know that if I were interested in having a race chain that I would either build or buy one. Maybe since you're new here, you haven't heard that I'm not overwhelmingly impressed with chainsaw racing. I don't look down at it, but it doesn't lure me. I do enjoy theorizing about stuff like mechanical interactions such as occur with a chain and wood, though.Originally posted by Hatchet Jack
What I'm trying to say glens is before you dazzle us with anymore of your BS could you build a race chain or at least buy one. Gypo logger's got em for $75. Better yet just stick to chisels and wood planes there easier to keep out of the rocks. Fred
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