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I would not dismiss it entirely , I'm having a problem with filling too much hook on my cutters when tired and wet at the minute and debating getting a grinder or one of these now I've seen one too keep my chains in check every 5-6 sharpens.

I like a nice clean deep hook on the cutters but it can cause too much trouble in wrong conditions or wood.

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I would not dismiss it entirely , I'm having a problem with filling too much hook on my cutters when tired and wet at the minute and debating getting a grinder or one of these now I've seen one too keep my chains in check every 5-6 sharpens.

I like a nice clean deep hook on the cutters but it can cause too much trouble in wrong conditions or wood.

 

 

I know what you mean been there many times , I usually have two or three sharp chains ready for such moments.

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I bought one a year ago. I like it, but I was disappointed to find that I had to adjust the slider when switching sides. I found that depending on the chain size or rather width, it wasnt cutting even.

 

So I just bought a cheap plastic caliper and measure and adjust.

 

To be fair it does get the chain as new. I dont agree that it takes off so much, as it all depends on how much you set the slider. I find it definitely takes less than my round file as my chains last longer.

 

The carbide cutters aint cheap either I think €25 each; I'm on my second set.

 

I like the fact that its not got a motor to worry about.

 

It took a good while to get used to it; and I have to wear gloves sharpening as the filings used to get stuck in my finger.

 

Not sure its worth the money. I like the sharpener that Rob sells, which is a lot cheaper.

 

I lube my cutter with some chain oil when sharpening? Was told by the guy that sold it to me that it helps??

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Another option we did try but I'm not disciplined enough to sharpen the awkward or blunt ones unless the saw is wearing it.. I could try getting some specs so I can see the cutters better I guess !

 

 

Matty, I use the cheap file guides that clip onto the files.

 

I'm fine with angles but like you find myself putting a bit too much hook on.

 

These work a treat and cost a tenner.

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Matty, I use the cheap file guides that clip onto the files.

 

I'm fine with angles but like you find myself putting a bit too much hook on.

 

These work a treat and cost a tenner.

 

 

I put one in the truck today .... Some how I've not done it for a while though but a month back I ended up with every thing from my climbing saw 560 and 576 would not cut straight no file guide in the box, ... Have not used a guide for a couple of years , should get some reading glasses !

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Haven't yet used the "timberline" sharpened chain yet as I'm not back on the saws until Friday, so can't comment on how well it's cutting yet.

 

I would also like to clarify, my sharpening ability with a round file is absolutely fine. The reason for the purchase is that I have recently lost access to a nice vice and I don't think my housemates wouldn't be too happy if I bolted one to the kitchen counter.

 

I do agree with previous posts, the finished result hasn't got as big a hook as I usually file however, the proof will be in the cutting on Friday

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