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Re: timberline chain sharpener
« Reply #10 on: December 11, 2014, 08:18:50 pm »
Sure, the tool makes no accommodations for the 10 degrees down cut, what ends up happening is one the edge of the chisel has more metal than the other side after sharpening.

Now what this means in the real world, I will find out over time. But the way the saw cut today, I was floored (even compared to a new full chisel oregon chain), even if the chisel now has a funky cut on it, it still cuts like mad.

Saw cuts straight, chip flow was awesome, so that's all I can offer at this point.

 

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