What I share to all who are new to grinding (it’s not a chop saw!).
New to Grinding
Keep in mind that grinders don’t sharpen the chains: you sharpen the chains.
For guys new to grinding I recommend taking an old or ‘scrap’ chain, and experimenting with it, before you work on your ‘good’ chains:
- ‘play’ with every adjustment on the grinder separately, and see what each does to the cutter profile;
- intentionally try to overheat, or ‘burn’ a cutter, then work backwards to see how to avoid that (lots of small taps, no sustained contact );
- place a sharp chain that you like in the grinder, with the power ‘Off’, and try to ‘copy’ those angles and settings with the grinder adjustment (and write those settings down);
- * profile the rim of the grinding wheel, with the dressing brick, then lightly dress the wheel once per chain loop, to continuously expose fresh, sharp, abrasive. Grind with the rim of the wherl, not the side!;
- practice, and don’t worry about speed - that will come with experience.
(* does not apply to CBN wheels).
Philbert