Which File-O-Plate for 33rp?

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I am looking to get a File O Plate to knock down the rakers for after I file the cutters but I am not sure which one I need. Do I need part number 65985 or 65986 for WoodlandPro 33RP? Or is there a better guide out there for setting the raker height? Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
All guides produce a fixed height raker and I find FOPs set the raker height too high for milling.

This is how I do mine. This allows you to select the raker height (angle) you want for your wood/bar/powerhead.

Of course I don't do this every time - I normally touch up the cutters after every tank full of fuel and just swipe the rakers 2/3 times every 3-4 tankfuls. I only use the digital angle finder to reset the rakers if I have use the same chain for a whole day.

[video=youtube;FSr9j2EDoqk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSr9j2EDoqk[/video]
 
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All guides produce a fixed height raker and I find FOPs set the raker height too high for milling.

This is how I do mine. This allows you to select the raker height (angle) you want for your wood/bar/powerhead.

Of course I don't do this every time - I normally touch up the cutters after every tank full of fuel and just swipe the rakers 2/3 times every 3-4 tankfuls. I only use the digital angle finder to reset the rakers if I have use the same chain for a whole day.

[video=youtube;FSr9j2EDoqk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSr9j2EDoqk[/video]


Out of curiosity on average how many swipes do you give each cutter when you touch up between fill ups? I am starting to wonder now if the rakers start off too high when this chain is new as I have only hit it with the file 3 times. I guess I will have to get me an angle finder now! In the meantime maybe I will just hit the rakers with a few swipes each and see how it cuts.
 
Out of curiosity on average how many swipes do you give each cutter when you touch up between fill ups?
It depends how many swipes I am giving the cutters.
The whole idea of a touch up is to get rid of any cutter edge glint. The first 2-3 cutters I file give me an idea of how many swipes I need to do this and then I do the rest without looking. In softwood I usually need just 2-3 whereas in hard wood I might be 3-4 or 5 times.
The rakers get swiped accordingly - 2-3 swipes every 3-4 touchups in average hardwood or 2-3 touchups in harder hard wood.
 

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