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Re: timberline chain sharpener
« on: April 09, 2014, 09:29:11 am »
Some guys really like it. Never tried one myself but would be curious.

A lot of guys were impressed with the sharpness and consistency of their cutters using this. A few noted that the sharpening angles are fixed and cannot be adjusted, like you can with filing or grinding.

Philbert
But what comes along with the fixed angles is consistency. Consistency is the problem with hand filing. Even with the typical Oregon and Stihl file plate that attaches to the file.
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