"Making" sights for saws that don't have them?

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arborjunky
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I just learned about chainsaw-sights, so thankful for the internet as I finally learned how to properly use dogs & spikes however I'd never even heard of chainsaw sights, am going to be checking my units in hopes at least one has them but know not all 3 will (one is pretty bare-bones) so, seeing how they're essentially just physical 'yardsticks'/visual-indicators on the body of the saw, I should be able to draw/otherwise-construct usable sights onto a saw w/o OEM sights, no? Any & all advice for how to go about this would be incredibly appreciated, I'd always figured that to get near-perfect hinging/notching that you'd just "cut-deeper" by 1-5% so your top&bottom notching cuts 'overlap' each other, then get blown-away when watching videos of guys who drop a large section and I can see the clean stump-top showing how *dead-on* precise their cuts were!)

Thanks again, am very happy & lucky to have found a site like this :D Hope everyone's well, kicking butt & staying relatively safe!!!


(if it's relevant, my saws are - newest to oldest -
Scheppach CSP2540 top-handle (10" Oregon bar&chain / 25.4cc / 1.2hp / 11k redline),
Poulan Pro pp4218a rear-handle (18" stock but I've got 14" on it right now, 42cc, can't find a max redline but thing is currently hitting around 8500 at mid-tune, have *not* cleaned the air filter yet though lol so unsure how fast it'll get or how to even find out what I should be aiming for on the tach when adjusting H on the carb...)
Poulan "Wood Shark" rear handle (14", 35cc, should be dead but just will.not.die, my '***** saw' for testing things and the first saw I plan to try to modify the powerhead/power output)
 
If you really were hard up for some I could cut you some black vinyl strips that you can trim to length to put on you saw as sights
 
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That's right, if you feel some pain, you're cutting the wrong thang. Never used them, if I can't angle my saw to cut something, I don't need to be using one. I do like that laser scope idea, handle mounted for cutting late in the evening with a flash light also. Can you get a quad rail for one?
 

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