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Timber,

what an excellent idea, I often thought about redesigning the wheel or teeth a bit, because the teeth are so brittle, probably even more on the AM. I was always a little worried that bigger teeth may draw too much power from the wee engine. My thought is, that they are that small because it's easier for low HPs to drag them through wood - makes them cut nice for the price of lacking toughness. The Greenteeth are literally giants, please let us know how they are going, may be worth to resuscitate the old thread. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/93386-redesigning-wheel.html

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Timber,

what an excellent idea, I often thought about redesigning the wheel or teeth a bit, because the teeth are so brittle, probably even more on the AM. I was always a little worried that bigger teeth may draw too much power from the wee engine. My thought is, that they are that small because it's easier for low HPs to drag them through wood - makes them cut nice for the price of lacking toughness. The Greenteeth are literally giants, please let us know how they are going, may be worth to resuscitate the old thread. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/93386-redesigning-wheel.html

 

if it is to aggressive, its probably possible to ad a form of depth gauge to them ahead of the cutting surface

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