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  1. Magnus

    On-saw sharpening vs off-saw sharpening - do you do both?

    There is nothing that is better than a good file in a experienced users hand. I found nothing that do it faster and better than me, so I stick to filing. Filing vertical makes a lot of difference.
  2. Magnus

    On-saw sharpening vs off-saw sharpening - do you do both?

    When I file freehand I can adapt my filing to the users job at hand as well as the model of chain he is using. Each chain model is different, not just in pitch and tooth type. To get them to cut optimally saws engine property's has a big part in it as well. Easy to do when free filing, if you...
  3. Magnus

    On-saw sharpening vs off-saw sharpening - do you do both?

    They don't function optimally on all chains. Its not a universal thing...
  4. Magnus

    On-saw sharpening vs off-saw sharpening - do you do both?

    They set the riders too low for me. I like tooth sharper and riders higher.
  5. Magnus

    On-saw sharpening vs off-saw sharpening - do you do both?

    I file quite a bit. Mostly off saw in a vise placed in chest height. On rare occasion I file on saw, vertically.
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