WOW!!!!! I'm getting better. Took my saw out to test my latest attempts at sharpening, and it was MUCH better than the first try. I just kept on filing away at the chain till I felt like things were going much better, then I double checked to make sure the cutters were as consistent as reasonably possible (no, I didn't't't use my calipers LOL). I figured that if I screwed up a chain during the learning curve, it would be worth it. I think I needed to hit the drags a bit after all the hacking I had done on my cutters, so I took the flat file, and the Husky guide, and did the best I could.
Overall, the chain cut very well. It really pulled itself into the oak, and cut strait with no problem. AAMOF, it defiantly cut better than it did brand new. I did notice a small bit of chattering on a couple of cuts, not sure if that is from something I did when sharpening or not. Currently, my biggest problem is that dang tool for checking and filing the drags. I seem to keep having trouble getting it to sit consistently on the chain.
Many thanks for the help folks, hopefully I will keep improving. Sorry for the long post. :greenchainsaw: