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Getting serious about lo-pro
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<blockquote data-quote="BobL" data-source="post: 3699654" data-attributes="member: 14206"><p>I can't tell from the diagrams of those things whether they progressively alter the raker depth with cutter length. Whether they do or not, given there is only one tool available for each chain size my guess like File-o-plates and the husky versions they will err on the side of conservatism and won't give sufficient raker angle to provide optimum cutting speed. Besides it is useful to be able to vary the raker angle and with cutting needs. Higher angles for softer narrower woods and lower for harder and wider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobL, post: 3699654, member: 14206"] I can't tell from the diagrams of those things whether they progressively alter the raker depth with cutter length. Whether they do or not, given there is only one tool available for each chain size my guess like File-o-plates and the husky versions they will err on the side of conservatism and won't give sufficient raker angle to provide optimum cutting speed. Besides it is useful to be able to vary the raker angle and with cutting needs. Higher angles for softer narrower woods and lower for harder and wider. [/QUOTE]
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