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I got one specially made 8 years ago when I knew no different...
 
Tungsten carbide:
 
  • Due to the nature of the material you can never get it sharp like a chrome/steel chain - at it's very sharpest it cuts like a dull chain
  • It is hideously expensive
  • You hit something and instead of bad blunting the whole tooth gets broken off
It doesn't work for chainsaws - or at least for the way chainsaws cut at the moment...

Well researched Rob,
Had a feeling there'd be a reason no one sells them.
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1 hour ago, Rob D said:

I got one specially made 8 years ago when I knew no different...

 

Tungsten carbide:

 

  • Due to the nature of the material you can never get it sharp like a chrome/steel chain - at it's very sharpest it cuts like a dull chain
  • It is hideously expensive
  • You hit something and instead of bad blunting the whole tooth gets broken off

It doesn't work for chainsaws - or at least for the way chainsaws cut at the moment...

But its great that you did. Means we dont have to and its a learning curve thats been officially crossed off as opposed to a 'what-if'. 

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This is the vid [which I'll post as a seperate thread] where the flint dulled one side not the other. Could not believe the force causing the mill to rise in the cut - no amount of weight would keep it down!

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello again people. Sorry iv been away for a while. 

 

It seems time for me to put my handsup and confess. I have had the mill out again recently, before hand spent a good couple of hours in the shed with the granburg. All chains sharpened nicely fully cleaned the mill and the bar. Next day big pile of sawdust and a happy me. 

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