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The Husky stand-alone depth gauge tools are progressive style gauges like the ones on the combo roller guides (and the Carlton File-o-Plate) with both a soft and hard slot for more or less aggressive raker heights depending on your cutting conditions. That's all I use now after fumbling around with the fixed gauges which don't necessarily accommodate the correct relationship between the cutter length/height and the raker, but rather just go for a "measured" height which isn't always the desired result.
 

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Cool. I have never seen one. Thanks for the photos.
 

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There's a good demonstration here a couple minutes in. And if you want to learn how to free hand file your chains, this guy has a few good vids on the subject and will have you doing it yourself in no time.

 
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I see the progressive gauges mentioned frequently, as well as the 6* theory. Seems to me like the progressive gauge would leave rakers comparatively higher as the tooth gets filed back further. Whereas the 6* method would force you to file them lower as the cutter is filed further away from the raker. What am I missing?
 

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About page 18 of that Carton PDF it explains a lot.


The File-O-Plate® rests on the leading edge of the cutter and allows you to accurately file depth gauge according to the height of the cutter. As the tooth gets shorter and lower in height, the File-O-Plate® sets farther down onto the cutter and more of the depth gauge protrudes through the slot. The Carlton File-O-Plate® compensates for the difference needed in depth gauge settings from approximately .027" to .045" depending on the height of the cutter. Faithfully maintaining depth gauges with a Carlton File-O-Plate® makes Carlton Saw Chain cut 100% efficiently throughout its life.

 

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I am surprised that the rakers on the race chains that we see allow chain to cut so fast. Nothing progressive on the race chain rakers either. Just a thin pop up piece. [emoji2369]
 

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I am surprised that the rakers on the race chains that we see allow chain to cut so fast. Nothing progressive on the race chain rakers either. Just a thin pop up piece. [emoji2369]
Small rakers less interferensen. And you usually have bigger rim on the saw, 9 pin or bigger. Thats wy its cuts faster.
 
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