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Re: Anatomy of chainsaw chain
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2011, 03:38:04 pm »
Me too, I'd love to watch a chain work in slow motion, I'm sure lots of things would be a lot clearer. 

It also hit me a while back that the angles change the more the cutter rocks back. If you take a couple strokes off each raker with a file, the angles that the cutters meet the wood has changed because the cutter is rocked back more. Side plate, top plate, outside, inside, everything is different.  :-\

 

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