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What do you use to sharpen your chain?  

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  1. 1. What do you use to sharpen your chain?

    • File guide
      73
    • Roller guide
      28
    • Electric sharpener
      18
    • Bench grinder
      23
    • Powersharp
      3
    • 2 in 1 with depth guage
      9
    • Clamp on bar
      12
    • Freehand
      102
    • Other
      7


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It's the percentage of people who voted for that option I think.

 

I'm suprised so many people use free hand, I often get the wrong angle with the guide on. :thumbdown:

 

Yep forgot that we can vote for more than one thing :blushing:

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Mixture of freehand and 2 in 1....the 2 in 1 is great for when im carving be ause it's a quick turnaround after I use my saws to detect metal hidden away....but you can't best a free hand edge. Plus there is s degree of pride from free handing (unless you've got +9ft of 3/8" to sharpen), then it becomes a "2 brews & 3 fags" job!!

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Freehand on blunt chains and bench grinder on any mullered chains.

 

Common fault on many chains hand sharpened is that the cutter angle gets more acute as it is easier to file the end of the cutter than the hook.

 

Had one of these in Friday and showed the owner what the line was for on the top of the cutter:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Still - it was a lesson for life:thumbup:

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