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<blockquote data-quote="andrewh" data-source="post: 1673436" data-attributes="member: 15880"><p>quick question there are different angles on a rm or rs chain.stihl recommends 30 deg on the top angle and 60 deg on the bevel as I would call it.Now if you are hand filing with a jig there is no way to put that bevel on the cutter is this automatically put on the tooth due to the shape of the cutter.I understand that if you are using a flat wheel like on a grinder there would be no way you could put a radius on the inside of the tooth unless the cutter link itself was shaped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewh, post: 1673436, member: 15880"] quick question there are different angles on a rm or rs chain.stihl recommends 30 deg on the top angle and 60 deg on the bevel as I would call it.Now if you are hand filing with a jig there is no way to put that bevel on the cutter is this automatically put on the tooth due to the shape of the cutter.I understand that if you are using a flat wheel like on a grinder there would be no way you could put a radius on the inside of the tooth unless the cutter link itself was shaped. [/QUOTE]
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