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<blockquote data-quote="Greystoke" data-source="post: 2026808" data-attributes="member: 36714"><p>If you can't see all the way down the rail groove from the back of the bar to the tip, then it needs straightened out, or sent back (especially if it has not been used). My thoughts are: If you want to make laser cuts, your bar should be as straight as a laser...of course if your bar is straight as a laser, you could still make crooked cuts if your chain is not filed or ground (including rakers) just right, especially from one side to the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greystoke, post: 2026808, member: 36714"] If you can't see all the way down the rail groove from the back of the bar to the tip, then it needs straightened out, or sent back (especially if it has not been used). My thoughts are: If you want to make laser cuts, your bar should be as straight as a laser...of course if your bar is straight as a laser, you could still make crooked cuts if your chain is not filed or ground (including rakers) just right, especially from one side to the other. [/QUOTE]
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