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Okay, I give up. What am I doing wrong with my chain sharpening.
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<blockquote data-quote="rymancm" data-source="post: 3792788" data-attributes="member: 42618"><p>Buy a new chain. Then file your old chain until the cutters look EXACTLY like the new one, except shorter since they've had some material removed. Then address the rakers. Don't wait for your file to get dull...replace it as soon as it doesn't remove material aggressively. Don't be afraid to bear down on the SOB; you need to remove material (like others have suggested) and not just go through the motions. Good luck, and happy cutting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rymancm, post: 3792788, member: 42618"] Buy a new chain. Then file your old chain until the cutters look EXACTLY like the new one, except shorter since they've had some material removed. Then address the rakers. Don't wait for your file to get dull...replace it as soon as it doesn't remove material aggressively. Don't be afraid to bear down on the SOB; you need to remove material (like others have suggested) and not just go through the motions. Good luck, and happy cutting! [/QUOTE]
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