weedkilla
Ain't no guru of nuthin'
I'm pretty comfortable with a saw - and have a selection of smaller saws that would be appropriate - but they are equipped with 3/8lp or 325 chain and standard bars.
My question is whether or not I will be wasting my time trying to learn anything without the correct bar and chain? Tight**se logic suggests I should have a play before I invest money - sensible logic suggests that having the right tools will shorten the learning process.
I've had some half hearted tries and the saw seems too aggressive to make it easy, is there anything I can do with my current setup to help? A 3/8lp chain just for carving is something I am happy to create if I knew which direction to head with my sharpening.
My question is whether or not I will be wasting my time trying to learn anything without the correct bar and chain? Tight**se logic suggests I should have a play before I invest money - sensible logic suggests that having the right tools will shorten the learning process.
I've had some half hearted tries and the saw seems too aggressive to make it easy, is there anything I can do with my current setup to help? A 3/8lp chain just for carving is something I am happy to create if I knew which direction to head with my sharpening.