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  1. Magnus

    Cutting Oak

    You can not compensate a not so good filing with low depth guage setting. If it isn't really sharp it will not cut either way. Rip perhaps, but not cut. If setting is too low it will be a stick in front of tooth that leave a lot of air, unused space. If it is correct the fiber will curl up in a...
  2. Magnus

    Cutting Oak

    Yes it can be too much. It is several factors that decide if this work or not. Fibers property's, power, chain type, Degree of sharpness, handling, amount of ware on the chain etc The saw i use is 75cc, 20" bar, 58APLG. If it is Elm I have less, beech too. It is easy to see and feel if it is...
  3. Magnus

    Cutting Oak

    That fact you sharpened it does not always mean it is sharp. Each tooth must be razor sharp. To check the depth guage you put a flat file across the chain so it cover two cutters or more, then you see distance between raker and file. I have 1,5mm on oak or less as the fiber have trouble curling...
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