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For those of you who have ran carbide chains what brands have you tried and liked as well as those which you didn't like.

I have been running a maya .063 that I had got for $27. It's worked fine for what it is and I did not have any failures like a few others had experienced when I read the reviews.

However I would like to see what else is out there.
 

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Stihl Picco Duro3 & Stihl Rapid Duro3, awesome tooth geometry out the box.

After a year of usage bucking firewood logs my Rapid Duro3 is dull to a point where it will not cut without excessive pressure.
I am kinda trying to figure out how to sharpen it myself, once I do I will get a Duro3 in every bar length I own.

I never had/used any other Carbide tipped chains.
 

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I thought you could sharpen them with one of the spinning things but with a diamond impregnated stones.

Btw, I’ve heard it’s very bad to breath in the dust from the chains of this type

I will see if I can find where I read about it

Post #4 here.
http://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=84381.0

But do check elsewhere, as you can’t really rely on one persons review..

Cheers
 
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I've used a dimond chainsaw bit on dremel. I use it for both carbide and regular chains in round cause it lasts longer and holds same cutter shape.
 

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I sharpened my Rapid Duro3 free hand with a dremel type grinder, the first attempt yielded good results, the consequent two failed miserably.
I will go back at it, this time with an depth holding attachment on the grinder.
I want this loop back in action, chain stretch was negligible, took a long while to get dull bucking skidded firewood beech and oak logs.

I like 'em.
 

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I know this isn’t carbide but try copy the contour
Hope it helps
I tell they guys that I sharpen for hand file all you want but something will get out of wack then bring them to me


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