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That was my intention. to be fair the cutters dont take too long anyway so if I need a jig to go with it i wont be buying one. Just need a couple of the small grinding stones for the rakers

 

 

Yea the stones for that are cheap, think I paid £5 for 3 last time. Dremels are a very handy tool to have.

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I use my Drexel to sharpen and do the rakers, mine came with a little gauge so you can grind the rakers to the correct height. I'm rubbish with the hand files and have ruined loads of chains in the past but have used the little dremel with no probs for about 6 months now. The little angle guide comes with the pack too.

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Forgot stuff !

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