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Lots of Questions about chainsaw chains.
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<blockquote data-quote="OutDoorLiving2018" data-source="post: 6393729" data-attributes="member: 153474"><p>Well I guess I am getting it right so far. I round filed a full chisel chain at 30* with a 10* up angle (if I am saying that right) which made what I thought to be a really nice looking tooth. I use an old telephone poll as a practice piece and it cut through it like butter on all 4 test cuts. When this chain wears out I think I will go with a semi chisel so I don't have to sharpen as much but I do feel more confident in what I am doing now. Oh and it seamed to be cutting nice and straight as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OutDoorLiving2018, post: 6393729, member: 153474"] Well I guess I am getting it right so far. I round filed a full chisel chain at 30* with a 10* up angle (if I am saying that right) which made what I thought to be a really nice looking tooth. I use an old telephone poll as a practice piece and it cut through it like butter on all 4 test cuts. When this chain wears out I think I will go with a semi chisel so I don't have to sharpen as much but I do feel more confident in what I am doing now. Oh and it seamed to be cutting nice and straight as well. [/QUOTE]
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