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Tippin Alaybye
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Back in the day I believed fervently that crinkle cut crisps were an abomination to the Lord, and that all crisps should follow the standard formula which would please him and render him more agreeable to our lowly desires.

 

Then my wife started buying family packs of Crinkle crisps, at first I scolded her as a poor and unworthy wife, I told her she had offended and upset him and his vengeance would be mighty and just.

 

Then (In spite of myself) I found the texture and crunchyness agreeable, the way the flavour was distributed  across the surface of the crisp Was an absolute delight.

 

Now I prefer them, so it seems he truly moves in mysterious ways.

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On 24/06/2020 at 16:27, Will C said:

Not used the logsol but you can get ripples like that with an Alaskan cutting to fast/pushing to hard

@Rough Hewn knows the logsol mills so probably more qualified to help 

Possibly use a 90* sharpen? Slower but less pull out of the bar groove. K

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4 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Back in the day I believed fervently that crinkle cut crisps were an abomination to the Lord, and that all crisps should follow the standard formula which would please him and render him more agreeable to our lowly desires.

 

Then my wife started buying family packs of Crinkle crisps, at first I scolded her as a poor and unworthy wife, I told her she had offended and upset him and his vengeance would be mighty and just.

 

Then (In spite of myself) I found the texture and crunchyness agreeable, the way the flavour was distributed  across the surface of the crisp Was an absolute delight.

 

Now I prefer them, so it seems he truly moves in mysterious ways.

Top class deviation from topic.  I had bbq steak fr tea,  nice cabernee too,  do fancy some crispz thou... ? K

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sorry people. should have followed up on this.

Seabrookes are better than Walkers.

oh, also, it was my bar. although only used as a back up for my lo pro, the oregon versacut was at fault. looking at it, it was fine, but when running the groove cleaner thru it there were catches. don't know why. put the same chain on a sugi hara bar i use for felling and no crinkles. bit academic now as i will soon be a proud owner of a woodlands bandsaw 

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used to get this regularly when I milled with the M8, took ages to figure it out, only tended to happen with new chains, soon as the first sharpen on the machine it tended to dissapear, I found that attention to detail was paramount, every tooth has to be identical in angle and length or it will create a different cut groovethe more variation , the bigger the ripple, this i s what made me go to a grinder to ensure everything was the same

 

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