Philbert
Chainsaw Enthusiast
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I noticed you mentioned you got rid of your granberg file guide after you got a grinder. Do you do all your sharpening with that now? I thought folks who know how to sharpen by hand tend to poo-poo grinder results.
If you follow that thread, you will read that I reconsidered those guides: I now have more than a dozen of them! A bunch of different versions.
I have also tried and collected a variety of other guides, grinders, sharpening devices, etc. Just became a personal interest.
Different people have different needs: I sharpen a lot of chains for volunteers who clean up storm damage. Used hard. I use a grinder for those, but touch up chains in the field with a file (yes, it can be done that way).
Some people get offended if you don't sharpen like they do. I don't care. Find something that works for you. If you ask for advice, I am happy to share my comments.
Key thing is to know what you are trying to accomplish: what a 'sharp' cutter should look like. If you know that, you can get there lots of ways. If you are not getting those results, it might be time change what you are doing, or ask for advice.
Philbert