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Milling Oak vs Pine ...Help! Cutting speed?


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11 minutes ago, Bob_z_l said:

I should also say thanks to @Rough Hewn for pointing me to the rakers.

Its transformed it. Lesson learnt.

How far did you take them down ?? Been sharpening saws for 30 years but this chainsaw milling does have a knack of knowing the correct bars with the correct saws as well as little tricks using older worn chains.Just only ever done the odd trunk before alaskan style having a bandsaw mill. Now i have the m7 looking at more chainsaw side of things.

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Exactly what I did. 

Now I'm doing a board in half a tank. 

And making plenty of dust ( oatmeal?) 

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I thought you lifted one of my pictures there. [emoji3] I have a picture kinda like that. IMG_7722.jpgIMG_7721.jpgI find after a fresh sharpen I get nice clean chips fading to what you describe as Oatmeal as I move along the cut. of course that depends on the size of log and species etc. The Last log i did with an Alaskan maxed out my 48" Mill with a 48" Bar and 2/3 along I was back to oatmeal but still cutting fine. So I did one more pass then another light sharpen. 

 

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How far did you take them down ?? Been sharpening saws for 30 years but this chainsaw milling does have a knack of knowing the correct bars with the correct saws as well as little tricks using older worn chains.Just only ever done the odd trunk before alaskan style having a bandsaw mill. Now i have the m7 looking at more chainsaw side of things.

Get a decent bench grinder.
Not a plastic one.
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11 hours ago, topchippyles said:

How far did you take them down ?? Been sharpening saws for 30 years but this chainsaw milling does have a knack of knowing the correct bars with the correct saws as well as little tricks using older worn chains.Just only ever done the odd trunk before alaskan style having a bandsaw mill. Now i have the m7 looking at more chainsaw side of things.

I'm going to ruin it by saying I just took a mm or so off the top of the rakers with the granberg at 0 deg.

The change was immense.

I've got a couple of 24" chains to do and I'll be a bit more precise with them.

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