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Stihl square ground versus Oregon round ground..... who was faster......
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<blockquote data-quote="Trx250r180" data-source="post: 5875590" data-attributes="member: 56475"><p>The key is to make a strong corner sir on a work chain ,and you will keep on working and not swapping chains so much .</p><p>Here is one i did the other day in 3/8 that was a round stihl i converted on the grinder ,,these angles seem to hold up good in softwoods ,notice the side cutter has very little hook ,this makes a stronger corner ,the top plate ends up about 20 degrees ,i would not enter races with these angles ,gotta give somewhere for longevity though ,i did try a round i had after running square for a while ,my experience it was a little slower ,and a lot more vibration cutting from being more grabby .[ATTACH=full]505837[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]505838[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This .404 is my favorite now ,holds up a lot longer than the 3/8 does [ATTACH=full]505841[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]505843[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trx250r180, post: 5875590, member: 56475"] The key is to make a strong corner sir on a work chain ,and you will keep on working and not swapping chains so much . Here is one i did the other day in 3/8 that was a round stihl i converted on the grinder ,,these angles seem to hold up good in softwoods ,notice the side cutter has very little hook ,this makes a stronger corner ,the top plate ends up about 20 degrees ,i would not enter races with these angles ,gotta give somewhere for longevity though ,i did try a round i had after running square for a while ,my experience it was a little slower ,and a lot more vibration cutting from being more grabby .[ATTACH=full]505837[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]505838[/ATTACH] This .404 is my favorite now ,holds up a lot longer than the 3/8 does [ATTACH=full]505841[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]505843[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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