Mr Odom and son, I have had my Oregon 620-120 for over 4 years and have watched countless videos over that time. Most are okay some not very good but yours truly stands out as far and away the best tutorial I have ever watched and I want to thank you both for taking the time to explain this grinder. Oregon should use it as their tutorial as I have never felt totally comfortable with my grinder until now. I am a homeowner in Colorado and heat my home with wood that I harvest annually and thus have several chainsaws both 3/8 and .325 and both full commercial and semi-chisel. Keep up the great work and thanks again.
Thank you for such kind words about our video! I am so glad that you found it helpful and enjoyable. That makes it worth doing… I really appreciate you taking time to watch and also comment. Thank you kindly. Take care, and do come again please.
Mr. Odom and son you did an awesome job with this video . I learned a lot and I am MUCH more comfortable with my sharpener now that I understand it's adjustments and functions . Thank you
@@victorsimmons6943awesome! That’s why we do what we do! And thank you for the kind words. I’m glad it helped you. Take care my friend and do come again, anytime!
Me. Odom, just came across your video and it was probably the best and easiest video I’ve come across to set up my Oregon 511AX grinder! Thanks for sharing this, it will definitely help with sharpening my chainsaws for a more consistent cut!!
Yessir my friend, I’m glad ya enjoyed it. And glad you could find it useful. Thanks a whole bunch for watching and commenting! I do appreciate it. Take care and come back anytime, please!
Ditto on all the previous comments.. I feel I can approach my sharpening task with greater confidence in understanding the process. Thanks for your time invested in making this video.
Bonjour! I recently came across your video about the Oregon 620 grinder, and I just wanted to take a moment to express my sincere thanks and appreciation. Your detailed walkthrough, combined with the personal insights and tweaks you’ve shared, truly set your content apart. It’s clear that both you and your son invest a great deal of time and effort into creating informative and engaging content. I’m from Montréal, Québec, Canada, and stumbled upon your video just as I was setting up my own Oregon 620. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect! Your guidance was both timely and incredibly helpful. Please know that you’ve gained a new follower in me. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your work and watching your progress. Keep up the fantastic job, and know that your efforts are making a real difference. Merci beaucoup et bonne continuation! Best regards, Eric.
Hey Eric! Great to have you my friend and I’m so glad you found our video helpful. I know when I was looking at grinders and such that there just wasn’t many videos available to watch. And I wanted to gain experience with it first before posting anything. But I’m glad we were able to help ya a little. Thank you for the kind words my friend and for watching! Take care and happy new year 🎊
Thank you very much for the in-depth tutorial on this machine I just purchased one ,and this is a great help in learning how to use it! 🙌. “ you just want to kinda sneak up on it! If that makes any sense?” Yes sir it does .totally understand ! Have a great week!👋
See that’s what I’m talking bout I’ve watched some videos yesterday and trying to figure it out. But step by step you have taken the time to illustrate what to do and not to do. I use to pay for chains to be sharpen . If had a tree job I would just go out and buy a new chain. I end up accumulating about 30 chains . But I got this Oregon chain sharpener and now I want to learn how to do this with confidence. But I love the country boy style the way you demonstrated it. You a true woodsmen. Thanks LB Boomer Sooner September 27, 2024 Friday 12:53 pm Thanks
Good deal! I’m glad ya enjoyed it and could get something from it. Thanks my friend and thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Great video and much appreciated. Real life sharpening vs. trying to decipher the manual is a great advantage to getting started. My only critique would be some of the close ups were blurry and when you shine your flashlight, it's so bright I can't tell what I'm seeing. I know you didn't have a professional filming crew so I'll shut up and appreciate the great job you did. I look forward to watching more of your video's as you are a very good teacher. Thank you!
No problem brother! Glad to do it, and yeah we used our GoPro and unfortunately it doesn’t really focus. It’s more for activity settings. When I do another, I’ll do it with my phone. It has a better camera believe it or not. I am glad you got the gist of it tho. Thanks for the kind words and also for watching! Take care and do come again, please!
Thanks and I’m glad ya enjoyed it and could get something from it. As far as grinding wheels, it will come with the wheels ya need to do 0.250, 0.325, and 0.375 chains. It comes with a gauge also for the wheels and the type of chain you’re running. It’s pretty self explanatory from there. Anyway, thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again.
Good deal…learn and study all ya can before attempting to do one. You’ll be more successful in the long run. Im glad ya enjoyed the video and could get something from it. Thx for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again!
I use the twin to that Oregon branded one, the Tecomec Super Jolly. Like you my first grinder and like you I am very pleased. I was not as happy with the pink wheels that came with it and took the chance on spending extra on the CBN wheels. That gamble paid off, the cutting was cleaner and way less chance of over-heating the tooth. Good show!
This model does very buddy. I really like it. I kinda naysay’ed too. But finally I broke down and bought one. I can still get a little sharper chain by hand filing, but it takes a lot longer. And as I said, if you’re pushed for time and whatnot…this machine will def speed things up and you get consistency. Good or bad lol. As long as ya take time to set it up right, it does a great job. I’m well pleased and would buy another
Well, ya finally broke me. I've watched about a dozen chain grinding videos trying to see if I want to get a grinder. I'm going to order either the Super Jolly or the Oregon. Thanks! Great video.
Cool 😎 I think you’ll like it. I can’t remember exactly where I ordered this one from. I think it was from Sheldon hill forestry. Anyway, thanks for the kind words and for taking time to watch and comment. Good luck with your new grinder! Take care and do come again, please
You’re most welcome my friend, I’m glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. Thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please.
I don’t blame ya and if ya don’t sharpen a awful lot then hand filing would be best. I can still hand sharpen one a little better than the machine can grind, butttt it does save a LOT of time for us. Hey, thanks for watching my friend and take care!!!
I know you talked about Stihl and Oregon chains but wondered if you knew the specs for Husqvarna. I’ve reached out to them and all they do is try and sell me their roller sharpener so I’m trying to find the angles so I can use my 620 on them. This video is the best I’ve seen regarding the usage of the 620. Thanks!!
Thank you sir! Well, you can use Oregon angles if you like. Those angles are just sort of a starting point or suggestion anyway. You could always buy a new chain, and then set your angles to match it if ya wanted too also. But for most full chisel chain these angles will suffice. Thanks for the kind words and also taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
For most people, the sharpener would be a great purchase. Take your time and go slow learning it. However, it will NOT replace hand filing a chain. I can do a way better job with the hand file. It is a nice machine. But idk if I would personally spend the money on another one tbh with you since I’ve had it now for a year or better and ground many chains with it. Either way, I wish you the best of luck and hope it works for you. Thanks for watching and commenting! Take care and do come again, please
You are most welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it and could get something from it. Thank you for taking time to watch and also comment. Take care and do come again, please
You’re most welcome. You could do that if you like, use a new chain. The factory angles are sorta preset for “general” cutting and for most folks, it’s fine. You can tailor a chain to fit your specific needs and wood also. The angles I shared in the video is pretty close to what I like to run on my chains and the wood I’m in. Thanks for the question, the kind words, and taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Thank you ma’am. I do my best to make it to where everyone can understand what I’m trying to teach. Thank you so much for your encouraging words and for always watching! I can’t tell ya what that means to me. Thank you sincerely
My Mr Zack thank you very much for that video explain that machine every way you could and that way it can work I think you got a fine job Skyler too Tell him he's done real good job holding that camera or we could see exactly where you was talking about can't talk much right now I don't feel real good but you take care and we'll be talking at you later your friend Billy
Hey brother! Sorry to hear you’re not feeling well, but hopefully you’ll get better soon. Thanks a bunch for the kind words my friend and for always watching. We appreciate it
Haha, well..I suppose ya could break long enough for a sip. I don’t drink alcohol, but if I had a cold drink close by, I’d prolly indulge in it lol. Sometimes, I’ll prop my phone eye level and watch a TH-cam video while I am sharpening 🤣. Anyway, thx for the kind words and I’m glad ya enjoyed it: take care and do come again, please
Thank you very much for the informative video. Guess i need to do some research on my chains, to find out what tilt they recommended, ive used 10degree on some chains works great, than makes some chains worse. 👍
10-4. Yessir you’re welcome and you’ve got the right ideas. There are numbers published online that’ll tell ya how to set it. The numbers I gave in the video will get ya going tho. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, anytime. Please
I think what your referring to sliding the table back and forth about the 13 min area is for full chisel chain . I know Oregon produces full chisel chains . on your particular grinder if you want the chisel chain setting you pull the grinder table towards you for right hand cutters 10 degrees as is displayed on the table as well . for left hand cutters you push it away from you ten degrees beyond the zero mark . for lack of a better way to put it it makes the tip of the tooth with a more pointed beak at the tooth tip. If its anything other than chisel chain you leave the table at the zero mark. This can be confusing at times the other Oregon grinders is jyst the opposite of what I just said. Its in the make of the particular grinder. If you had a model 520 grinder the base actually tilts . the vice portion of this grinders and the 410 you make the vice portion come towards you for right hand cutter 10 degrees . if its left hand cutters the vice portion will be pointed away from you 10 degrees . anything else other than chisel chain you could leave the table at the center hash mark which is zero degrees . but your doing a good job explaining it. Just saying.
Yes you’ve got the right idea, however not all “full” chisel chain requires the 10 deg tilt on the top plate. Some Oregon chain does, some don’t. And Stihl RS does not. They want 0 degrees top plate tilt. So it’s not a one size fits all for full vs semi chisel. I suppose a man can do what he wants since it’s his chain and experiment to see what gets him the best results for the type of wood and environment he’s cutting in. Different times of the year when wood is frozen vs not and sappy wood vs not..tilt angles can matter. Thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Yea your right about still . Oregon does do that. I can tell in a second when I see I full chisel and ill ask do you want it sharpened back as full chisel . I don't think your sacrificing much if you don't fool with it . I like Skylar and I ain't seen him. They called me that for forty years at work. I never knew why I thought it was sort of comical . Is his real name Skylar ?
I have a drunk neighbor (call him Otis like on Mayberry) that thinks he can sharpen a chain better than new. bwahaha Looks like a nice sharpener y`all got there.
I wouldn’t say as good. Mainly because the grinder will grind everything the same and you always start on the worst tooth. So you take more off than you would with round filing typically. Example…if you ding three or fourth teeth..you just file those out and set the drags accordingly with all the teeth and you’re good to go. With the grinder, you set up on those three or four teeth and then grind the whole chain to same as those. So yeah, you’ll lose some life out of your chains. Now normal every day sharpening assuming you don’t ding a chain, then it’s not to bad at all. Just light taps with the grinder will get it back sharp taking minimal off. You have to be super careful on the light taps and take just a little at a time. And not get the chain to hot or it will temper the teeth and you won’t file it again with a hand file. So you gotta keep that in mind also. Anyway, hope this helps and take care! Thanks for watching
You can if you want too at 10-15 degrees. Stihl recommends 0 degree for their RS chain which is full comp full chisel. It’s best to experiment and see what works best for you. I don’t go strictly by the manufacturer’s recommendations. Just sorta play with it and see whatcha like. Thanks for watching my friend and do come again.
Mr Odom and son, I have had my Oregon 620-120 for over 4 years and have watched countless videos over that time. Most are okay some not very good but yours truly stands out as far and away the best tutorial I have ever watched and I want to thank you both for taking the time to explain this grinder. Oregon should use it as their tutorial as I have never felt totally comfortable with my grinder until now. I am a homeowner in Colorado and heat my home with wood that I harvest annually and thus have several chainsaws both 3/8 and .325 and both full commercial and semi-chisel. Keep up the great work and thanks again.
Thank you for such kind words about our video! I am so glad that you found it helpful and enjoyable. That makes it worth doing… I really appreciate you taking time to watch and also comment. Thank you kindly. Take care, and do come again please.
Mr. Odom and son you did an awesome job with this video . I learned a lot and I am MUCH more comfortable with my sharpener now that I understand it's adjustments and functions . Thank you
@@victorsimmons6943awesome! That’s why we do what we do! And thank you for the kind words. I’m glad it helped you. Take care my friend and do come again, anytime!
Me. Odom, just came across your video and it was probably the best and easiest video I’ve come across to set up my Oregon 511AX grinder! Thanks for sharing this, it will definitely help with sharpening my chainsaws for a more consistent cut!!
Yessir my friend, I’m glad ya enjoyed it. And glad you could find it useful. Thanks a whole bunch for watching and commenting! I do appreciate it. Take care and come back anytime, please!
I log in Australia with hard wood , Iron bark , you are so spot on with your angles.
Great video you did.
Will pass it on as much as I can.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. And thank you for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and stay safe!
This is a very helpful video. I like how you specify the settings you use for Stihl chains.
Good deal, I’m glad ya enjoyed it. And found it helpful. Thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Ditto on all the previous comments..
I feel I can approach my sharpening task with greater confidence in understanding the process. Thanks for your time invested in making this video.
Cool 😎 glad ya enjoyed it and can get something from it! Thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Bonjour!
I recently came across your video about the Oregon 620 grinder, and I just wanted to take a moment to express my sincere thanks and appreciation. Your detailed walkthrough, combined with the personal insights and tweaks you’ve shared, truly set your content apart. It’s clear that both you and your son invest a great deal of time and effort into creating informative and engaging content.
I’m from Montréal, Québec, Canada, and stumbled upon your video just as I was setting up my own Oregon 620. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect! Your guidance was both timely and incredibly helpful.
Please know that you’ve gained a new follower in me. I’m looking forward to seeing more of your work and watching your progress. Keep up the fantastic job, and know that your efforts are making a real difference.
Merci beaucoup et bonne continuation!
Best regards,
Eric.
Hey Eric! Great to have you my friend and I’m so glad you found our video helpful. I know when I was looking at grinders and such that there just wasn’t many videos available to watch. And I wanted to gain experience with it first before posting anything. But I’m glad we were able to help ya a little. Thank you for the kind words my friend and for watching! Take care and happy new year 🎊
Thank you very much for the in-depth tutorial on this machine I just purchased one ,and this is a great help in learning how to use it! 🙌. “ you just want to kinda sneak up on it! If that makes any sense?” Yes sir it does .totally understand ! Have a great week!👋
You’re most welcome and I am glad it helped ya. Thanks for the kind words and for watching
Ditto!
@@stretch130MFEthank you and thanks for watching
See that’s what I’m talking bout I’ve watched some videos yesterday and trying to figure it out. But step by step you have taken the time to illustrate what to do and not to do. I use to pay for chains to be sharpen . If had a tree job I would just go out and buy a new chain. I end up accumulating about 30 chains . But I got this Oregon chain sharpener and now I want to learn how to do this with confidence. But I love the country boy style the way you demonstrated it. You a true woodsmen. Thanks LB Boomer Sooner September 27, 2024 Friday 12:53 pm Thanks
Good deal! I’m glad ya enjoyed it and could get something from it. Thanks my friend and thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Thank you Mr Odom for making that very informative video on sharpening I'm going to try those angles
Most welcome sir and I hope it works for you. Thank you for the kind words and for watching. I’m glad ya enjoyed it and could get something from it
Great video and much appreciated. Real life sharpening vs. trying to decipher the manual is a great advantage to getting started. My only critique would be some of the close ups were blurry and when you shine your flashlight, it's so bright I can't tell what I'm seeing. I know you didn't have a professional filming crew so I'll shut up and appreciate the great job you did. I look forward to watching more of your video's as you are a very good teacher. Thank you!
No problem brother! Glad to do it, and yeah we used our GoPro and unfortunately it doesn’t really focus. It’s more for activity settings. When I do another, I’ll do it with my phone. It has a better camera believe it or not. I am glad you got the gist of it tho. Thanks for the kind words and also for watching! Take care and do come again, please!
Amazing video! Just getting my grinder setup and new at this, I learned so much! Thank you for sharing!
Glad it helped ya! Thanks for the kind words and for watching..take care and do come again!
This guy is easy to understand and soooo thorough in explanation. I'm hoping he will get to explaining what grinding wheel to use of what chain.
Thanks and I’m glad ya enjoyed it and could get something from it. As far as grinding wheels, it will come with the wheels ya need to do 0.250, 0.325, and 0.375 chains. It comes with a gauge also for the wheels and the type of chain you’re running. It’s pretty self explanatory from there. Anyway, thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again.
Great Job Mr Odom, Skyler did a good job videoing the sharpening of the chainsaw chains. Nice machine also
Thank you sir and thanks for watching! We really appreciate it. Take care and come back anytime!
Thank you so much for making this
I’m now getting the hang of it and able to understand exactly what all is going on
Good deal…learn and study all ya can before attempting to do one. You’ll be more successful in the long run. Im glad ya enjoyed the video and could get something from it. Thx for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again!
I use the twin to that Oregon branded one, the Tecomec Super Jolly. Like you my first grinder and like you I am very pleased. I was not as happy with the pink wheels that came with it and took the chance on spending extra on the CBN wheels. That gamble paid off, the cutting was cleaner and way less chance of over-heating the tooth. Good show!
Cool 😎 yes, the cbn wheels are def better. Thank you for the kind words and also for taking time to watch. Take care and do come again, please
I appreciate you doing a video on this. I started to buy one a long time ago but wasn't sure how well it would work.
This model does very buddy. I really like it. I kinda naysay’ed too. But finally I broke down and bought one. I can still get a little sharper chain by hand filing, but it takes a lot longer. And as I said, if you’re pushed for time and whatnot…this machine will def speed things up and you get consistency. Good or bad lol. As long as ya take time to set it up right, it does a great job. I’m well pleased and would buy another
Well, ya finally broke me. I've watched about a dozen chain grinding videos trying to see if I want to get a grinder. I'm going to order either the Super Jolly or the Oregon. Thanks! Great video.
Cool 😎 I think you’ll like it. I can’t remember exactly where I ordered this one from. I think it was from Sheldon hill forestry. Anyway, thanks for the kind words and for taking time to watch and comment. Good luck with your new grinder! Take care and do come again, please
The same. Very helpful. Thanks for your time.
You’re most welcome my friend, I’m glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. Thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please.
Thanks for the tutorial on the sharpening machine, but pushing 70, I'll stick with my round and flat file. Very interesting.
I don’t blame ya and if ya don’t sharpen a awful lot then hand filing would be best. I can still hand sharpen one a little better than the machine can grind, butttt it does save a LOT of time for us. Hey, thanks for watching my friend and take care!!!
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Thank you kindly! And thanks for watching…
I know you talked about Stihl and Oregon chains but wondered if you knew the specs for Husqvarna. I’ve reached out to them and all they do is try and sell me their roller sharpener so I’m trying to find the angles so I can use my 620 on them. This video is the best I’ve seen regarding the usage of the 620. Thanks!!
Thank you sir! Well, you can use Oregon angles if you like. Those angles are just sort of a starting point or suggestion anyway. You could always buy a new chain, and then set your angles to match it if ya wanted too also. But for most full chisel chain these angles will suffice. Thanks for the kind words and also taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Worked like a charm. You are fantastic!
@@ricks2104great! Glad it worked for you
Nice tutorial.I think I will purchase this chain sharpener.I was on the fence before watching this video.Thanks
For most people, the sharpener would be a great purchase. Take your time and go slow learning it. However, it will NOT replace hand filing a chain. I can do a way better job with the hand file. It is a nice machine. But idk if I would personally spend the money on another one tbh with you since I’ve had it now for a year or better and ground many chains with it. Either way, I wish you the best of luck and hope it works for you. Thanks for watching and commenting! Take care and do come again, please
Very good information, thanks Zack!
Most welcome sir and thanks! Also, thanks for watching
great content! Thank you for all the information!
You are most welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it and could get something from it. Thank you for taking time to watch and also comment. Take care and do come again, please
We thank you for helping us understand this tool. Would it be a good itea for a new chain be used just to set correct Angles, dept
You’re most welcome. You could do that if you like, use a new chain. The factory angles are sorta preset for “general” cutting and for most folks, it’s fine. You can tailor a chain to fit your specific needs and wood also. The angles I shared in the video is pretty close to what I like to run on my chains and the wood I’m in. Thanks for the question, the kind words, and taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Your a good teacher Zach
Thank you ma’am. I do my best to make it to where everyone can understand what I’m trying to teach. Thank you so much for your encouraging words and for always watching! I can’t tell ya what that means to me. Thank you sincerely
My Mr Zack thank you very much for that video explain that machine every way you could and that way it can work I think you got a fine job Skyler too Tell him he's done real good job holding that camera or we could see exactly where you was talking about can't talk much right now I don't feel real good but you take care and we'll be talking at you later your friend Billy
Hey brother! Sorry to hear you’re not feeling well, but hopefully you’ll get better soon. Thanks a bunch for the kind words my friend and for always watching. We appreciate it
very informative and as an amature was never aware of raker importance. Can you sharpen chains while enjoying a beer or should you wait till after???
Haha, well..I suppose ya could break long enough for a sip. I don’t drink alcohol, but if I had a cold drink close by, I’d prolly indulge in it lol. Sometimes, I’ll prop my phone eye level and watch a TH-cam video while I am sharpening 🤣. Anyway, thx for the kind words and I’m glad ya enjoyed it: take care and do come again, please
Thank you very much for the informative video. Guess i need to do some research on my chains, to find out what tilt they recommended, ive used 10degree on some chains works great, than makes some chains worse. 👍
10-4. Yessir you’re welcome and you’ve got the right ideas. There are numbers published online that’ll tell ya how to set it. The numbers I gave in the video will get ya going tho. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, anytime. Please
I think what your referring to sliding the table back and forth about the 13 min area is for full chisel chain . I know Oregon produces full chisel chains . on your particular grinder if you want the chisel chain setting you pull the grinder table towards you for right hand cutters 10 degrees as is displayed on the table as well . for left hand cutters you push it away from you ten degrees beyond the zero mark . for lack of a better way to put it it makes the tip of the tooth with a more pointed beak at the tooth tip. If its anything other than chisel chain you leave the table at the zero mark. This can be confusing at times the other Oregon grinders is jyst the opposite of what I just said. Its in the make of the particular grinder. If you had a model 520 grinder the base actually tilts . the vice portion of this grinders and the 410 you make the vice portion come towards you for right hand cutter 10 degrees . if its left hand cutters the vice portion will be pointed away from you 10 degrees . anything else other than chisel chain you could leave the table at the center hash mark which is zero degrees . but your doing a good job explaining it. Just saying.
Yes you’ve got the right idea, however not all “full” chisel chain requires the 10 deg tilt on the top plate. Some Oregon chain does, some don’t. And Stihl RS does not. They want 0 degrees top plate tilt. So it’s not a one size fits all for full vs semi chisel. I suppose a man can do what he wants since it’s his chain and experiment to see what gets him the best results for the type of wood and environment he’s cutting in. Different times of the year when wood is frozen vs not and sappy wood vs not..tilt angles can matter. Thanks for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Yea your right about still . Oregon does do that. I can tell in a second when I see I full chisel and ill ask do you want it sharpened back as full chisel . I don't think your sacrificing much if you don't fool with it . I like Skylar and I ain't seen him. They called me that for forty years at work. I never knew why I thought it was sort of comical . Is his real name Skylar ?
@@rc391995yes, his name is Skylar.
Thanks for the lesson
Yessir you’re welcome and thank you for watching
25 degree is what I run, and it seems to do a little bit better job than the 30 degrees.
Yeah, just depends on the wood. And summer vs winter too. Thanks for watching and commenting. Take care and do come again, please
I have a drunk neighbor (call him Otis like on Mayberry) that thinks he can sharpen a chain better than new. bwahaha Looks like a nice sharpener y`all got there.
🤣🤣🤣 now that’s funny! Thanks for watching buddy and for commenting! We appreciate it. And yessir we do like the sharpener for sure. Thx
Add a CBN grinding wheel and up the game.
Yes, that is very true. CBN is a whole lot better. Thank you for taking time to watch and comment. Take care and do come again, please
Whats the life of the chain compared to using a hand file
I wouldn’t say as good. Mainly because the grinder will grind everything the same and you always start on the worst tooth. So you take more off than you would with round filing typically. Example…if you ding three or fourth teeth..you just file those out and set the drags accordingly with all the teeth and you’re good to go. With the grinder, you set up on those three or four teeth and then grind the whole chain to same as those. So yeah, you’ll lose some life out of your chains. Now normal every day sharpening assuming you don’t ding a chain, then it’s not to bad at all. Just light taps with the grinder will get it back sharp taking minimal off. You have to be super careful on the light taps and take just a little at a time. And not get the chain to hot or it will temper the teeth and you won’t file it again with a hand file. So you gotta keep that in mind also. Anyway, hope this helps and take care! Thanks for watching
no tilt? most chains call for a 10-degree tilt
You can if you want too at 10-15 degrees. Stihl recommends 0 degree for their RS chain which is full comp full chisel. It’s best to experiment and see what works best for you. I don’t go strictly by the manufacturer’s recommendations. Just sorta play with it and see whatcha like. Thanks for watching my friend and do come again.