Chiselbit

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Been spending time with Simington lately.

Needs a little more forward lean.

Fixing brand new husky square ground. The corner alignment was off (high) and had a side beak, or the side cutter was ahead of the top plate. Makes it not bite. I don’t know of any square that cuts well out of the box.

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They might turn some good stuff out sometimes. Last loop I got wouldn’t bite.

Square is great for felling, side cuts well, and slices through wood easier, so there’s less pull and fatigue.
 
I always grind new chain, ain't worth a damn otherwise.

Id try just a tiny bit of hook if it was me. Your wood maybe harder than mine, or dirtier, so maybe not.

You can also tip the sideplate farther ahead, as you said, and widen it some more. It's wider now than most I've seen, but it can be wider.

Not that you asked, just my opinion.
 
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I always grind new chain, ain't worth a damn otherwise.

Id try just a tiny bit of hook if it was me. Your wood maybe harder than mine, or dirtier, so maybe not.

You can also tip the sideplate farther ahead, as you said, and widen it some more. It's wider now than most I've seen, but it can be wider.

Not that you asked, just my opinion.
I’m all ears! Nice to have a faller around.

Yes, factory is bad to very bad. All side plate.

I’m in the desert and the wood is generally very hard and dusty, so I shoot for durability.
 
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Semi chisel is the most durable but slow.

Full chisel is faster but that little working corner is unsupported and delicate.

Square is faster than both and in between for durability *depending on the angles it is ground to* - and for durability you also want stihl chain, and better yet, .404.

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