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Make him do all his bucking (on he ground ) cutting only 2 thirds through max Then make him roll the log . Maybe he will see that little bit of extra effort saves a lot of time in the long run making dust with a dull chain .
should be doing this unless it's off the ground anyway

 

plus the fact he doesn't sharpen suggests he has no quals so i blame the teacher for how he uses the saws if he has the quals he needs sacking for not sharpening and misusing saws

it's pretty basic for what we all do but people do make basic mistakes from time to time but if it is all the time ........ why would you have high hopes for him he sounds like a muppet

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should be doing this unless it's off the ground anyway

 

plus the fact he doesn't sharpen suggests he has no quals so i blame the teacher for how he uses the saws if he has the quals he needs sacking for not sharpening and misusing saws

it's pretty basic for what we all do but people do make basic mistakes from time to time but if it is all the time ........ why would you have high hopes for him he sounds like a muppet

 

Because in many others aspects he excels.

 

Nobody is perfect, I doubt many people who have recently passed their CS whatever can REALLY sharpen a saw.

 

It's just a lighthearted rant. Feel free to do one:001_smile:

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If you're spending a good portion of the day sharpening. Why not take him aside while you're doing so and teach him how it's done? He'll have to learn at some point. Better now than letting it drag on. Explain why it's done the way it is and also explain, that if the chain becomes blunt, be it a magical occurrence or simply that it does. Then he will be expected to either carry on with the blunted chain or sharpen it.

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If you're spending a good portion of the day sharpening. Why not take him aside while you're doing so and teach him how it's done? He'll have to learn at some point. Better now than letting it drag on. Explain why it's done the way it is and also explain, that if the chain becomes blunt, be it a magical occurrence or simply that it does. Then he will be expected to either carry on with the blunted chain or sharpen it.

 

Good advice (and you CornishWoodburner)

I still feel he should use the saw of shame for at least a day.

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