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How to get consistent sharp chainsaw chains! Oregon 410-120 chainsaw chain grinder #39 

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I show how I set up and use the Oregon 410-120 chainsaw chain grinder. This grinder gives consistent angles on the cutters of my milling chain to help get consistent cuts when chainsaw milling.
In the Woodyard's video on Dremel technique for sharpening ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sQNA8_PyIQI.html
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Oregon 410-120 Chainsaw chain grinder amzn.to/3Mpssbn

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@timbervisions
@timbervisions Год назад
Link to the grinder in video amzn.to/3Mpssbn
@jeffenglishsetter8339
@jeffenglishsetter8339 Год назад
thanks for the video. But friend, you are taking off way to much. Lower your wheel into the gullet before starting. Then kiss it in a bit. Taking off that much at one time kill the temper of those teeth, causing you to lose that edge, needing it to resharpen, then continued temper loss. When you see smoke, thats too hot.
@timbervisions
@timbervisions Год назад
The second side I was taking too much off, I agree. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@BlackKnight_755
@BlackKnight_755 Год назад
Not to mention shortening the usable life of the chain! WAY TOO MUCH material being removed my friend.
@billwessels207
@billwessels207 Год назад
Why are you grinding away 1/2 of each tooth?
@timbervisions
@timbervisions Год назад
I know it looks like a lot, but not taking that much off actually. Thanks for stopping in
@claesmansson9070
@claesmansson9070 Год назад
This person grinds way too much of each tooth!
@timbervisions
@timbervisions Год назад
@@claesmansson9070 hi, I'm this person but you can call me Tim. When I switched sides and also the camera angle I am removing more than what is needed I would agree. Thanks for pointing it out. Have a pleasant day.
@rc391995
@rc391995 8 месяцев назад
Tim you are taking off far to much . get you a cbn wheel and adjust your approach you'll get a far better sharpening won't burn your chain up if you use it correctly and it will sharpen thousands chains if you learn to use it correctly. Initially they will cost you $120 you will sharpen 50 times mire chains than you will with the pink stone and have a much sharper chain . There is a learning curve to those machines and I !earn something different every time I use it.
@user-xt1ym5yt4i
@user-xt1ym5yt4i 6 месяцев назад
You take way too much metal from the chain when sharpening. Life of the chain is way less. & consistency of each tooth will be better if you clean the grit from the chain locator once in a while. I do like the brand of sharpener you choose. .002 to .003 of an inch is generally plenty to sharpen a chain, and you won't raise a burr on the chain. Have a great day.
@timbervisions
@timbervisions 6 месяцев назад
On the one side I did get a little aggressive I agree. Just learning as I go. Maybe you should make a video showing the correct way to do it so folks have a good video to select from on how to properly grind a chain. Best of luck!