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Not sure if this will help anyone but its interesting
Ambidextrous chainsaw filing by Thomas Brewer Issue #57 And now I look at it the hoime page from this looks like it have more interesting stuff.
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I've never been really happy with how it cuts since it doesn't RIP through the wood like my first blade did... over the years, it's dawned on me that this is probably why. I get more of what I'd call sawdust when I'm cutting verses chips like the first blade put out. |
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I cut large hazard trees for many years (Many times they were on fire). My interest was to cut and get away from the tree as quickly as possible. I used semi-chisel full skip chain. Full skip has half as many teeth as regular chain. Easier to keep sharp when there are fewer teeth to touch up. My falling saw was 5.0 ci with a 42" bar. Would usually have to buck all the pieces small enough to be rolled by one or two people. I used semi chisel as full chisel works best with green clean wood. Dead or wood with lots of dirt in the bark cuts better with semi chisel in my opinion. Does not take much dirt to foul full chisel.
I would only use low kickback chain on small light weight saws (12"-16") like you would use to prune with. Short bars and light weight is more prone to kickback. Any saw with 3.0 ci or more I would use full skip and semi chisel. Full chisel is for those that cuts lots of green wood and carry three chains for a full days work. I cut primarily softwood. But I have cut many cords of mountain mahogany which is as hard as any wood in the US and full chisel would be destroyed by it. One last word. ALWAYS wrap you thumb around the handle. This will help you control the saw if it tries to kick. I have trained many new sawyers over 25 years and about half would leave there thumb parallel with the handle. LOCK that thumb around the handle! |
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I have a 20" loop of full chisel for my 039.
I have a 20" loop of safty chain also. I can cut twice as much wood with the full chisel as i can the other one. I grew up running saws on full chisel chain. I laugh at the people that buy the box store saws with skip tooth safty chains and i show up with my old school version and cut 4 times as quick.
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