Alderman
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Thinned the wheel on the Simington but probably not enough. Figured I could always thin some more if needed after getting some more advise. Still struggling but after reading I understand it is better to error on the high side but give up some durability.
Trying to avoid making too much of a beak.
I’ve left the angles on the dressers where the previous owner had them but notice I am getting quite a bit of slope on the side plate. He was supposedly a timber faller and said his chains cut good at that setting.
I haven’t touched the rakers so they may need some attention as well.
Thanks in advance for any more advise you guys are willing to give.
Problem now is I’ve not got a lot of wood to be cut.
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Trying to avoid making too much of a beak.
I’ve left the angles on the dressers where the previous owner had them but notice I am getting quite a bit of slope on the side plate. He was supposedly a timber faller and said his chains cut good at that setting.
I haven’t touched the rakers so they may need some attention as well.
Thanks in advance for any more advise you guys are willing to give.
Problem now is I’ve not got a lot of wood to be cut.
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