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Fairways_and_Greens

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My wife wants a carved coyote (long story). I brought home a 4' maple round, maybe 22" in diameter. Does a carving bar make that much of a difference? I have a Echo CS-310, Husky 450, and Stihl 201TC in the range of carving. Can I get away with just the carving bar on the 201 or 310 and not need a new sprocket?
 

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If your sprocket is in reasonable shape and is the same pitch as the chain you're using I can't see why not. The carvers I've seen around here just use the small Stihl saws and the pointed carving bar on them. Some people like the 1/4" pitch chains which require a different sprocket. Some of the carving bars don't have a nose sprocket on them so that might not come into play.
 

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Howdy guys! The setup I prefer these days are my Jonsered 2055 with 3/8Lp mini bar for blocking out and a ms 250 with a dime tip carving bar running 1/4" chain. You can only run 1/4" chain on any dime to carving bar. You can however move up to the quarter or toonie size and run LP 3/8..I have never liked a top handle saw for detail they are just a lot harder to steady in the hand. Not as much control as a rear handle.... Oh and thanks for the kind words but I'm just the vessel the Lord supplies the gifts...

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even the cheaper little echo rear handles work well for detail. They are like 8# so I loved how light it was but I needed more power so I moved up to the heavier saw...

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