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10 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


Don’t think so, as it looks like the lower edge has no teeth.
I’m guess img it’ll make sharpening easier.
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If the lower edge had no teeth it would stop the file progressing back to sharpen .

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1 hour ago, peatff said:

 

I don't understand this bit, lower edge of what ? Sorry if I'm being obtuse.

I think he is talking about the file but , if the lower edge of the file had no teeth it would stop the file from progressing back toward the back of the cutter as you sharpen .

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

I think he is talking about the file but , if the lower edge of the file had no teeth it would stop the file from progressing back toward the back of the cutter as you sharpen .

File has two cutting edges, upper & lower & the bottom (third) edge has no teeth. _>

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10 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


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Exactly . The lower edge ( that cuts the gullet ) does have teeth . If it didn't the file would not progress toward the back of the cutter as you sharpen . P.S. I like the look of it . Seems a idiot proof way of sharpening " square ground " chain . Wonder if they will make them in .058 gauge  for a Husky bar ?

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