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I came across a pdf version of Will Madoff's Chainsaw Lumbermaking book (1982 version) and his comments on ripping chain have me interested. This book has been around for and while and was wondering if anyone has sharpened a chain like this and milling with it.
I'm less concerned with finish than with durability and cut speed. I assume the 90* top plate would mean less lateral movement of the cutter while in the cut, resulting in a slightly narrower kerf and better finish. The 40* side plate angle is what has me interested. The 90* and 40* is close to the profile of a chisel. I'm guessing it would feed well, I'm just not sure about the speed and durability.
Based on the comments I've read in this forum, square filing is the way to go for speed. I don't have the skill or a grinder that can sharpen square. I have an opportunity to buy an Oregon grinder at a good price and wondering if its worth it to try this profile with some chisel chain.
Thanks,
-e
I'm less concerned with finish than with durability and cut speed. I assume the 90* top plate would mean less lateral movement of the cutter while in the cut, resulting in a slightly narrower kerf and better finish. The 40* side plate angle is what has me interested. The 90* and 40* is close to the profile of a chisel. I'm guessing it would feed well, I'm just not sure about the speed and durability.
Based on the comments I've read in this forum, square filing is the way to go for speed. I don't have the skill or a grinder that can sharpen square. I have an opportunity to buy an Oregon grinder at a good price and wondering if its worth it to try this profile with some chisel chain.

Thanks,
-e