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Never tried the FG2, but properly sharpend square is more efficient than round in every wayI don't have the time to read all the responses. Has anyone tried the Stihl FG 2 with the Pferd triangular file to try to come up with angles? Please forgive me I am not a square sharpener and don't follow it. Is there any benefit in hardwoods? I have heard it is more of a soft wood tooth.
I tried it a few times with the grandberg jig which is very similar to the fg2, so it might work.I don't have the time to read all the responses. Has anyone tried the Stihl FG 2 with the Pferd triangular file to try to come up with angles? Please forgive me I am not a square sharpener and don't follow it. Is there any benefit in hardwoods? I have heard it is more of a soft wood tooth.
That's funny James.View attachment 212329 Realized there's a file card hanging in front of my face where I file.
I’ve become ocd with keeping the file clean. For a long time I used a stiff bristle tooth brush and cleaned it every 3-4 file swipes. Now I have a card but still clean them that frequently. To me the file cuts smoother and less chatter when free of metal. It also helps those expensive files last longer. I have 3 in rotation. The worse condition one is used for rakers and converting round, then the middle one does the loins share of filing, and the newest I use for one last pass for a smooth finish, not heavy pressure and if a chain is just getting a light touch up.View attachment 212329 Realized there's a file card hanging in front of my face where I file.
I don't have the time to read all the responses. Has anyone tried the Stihl FG 2 with the Pferd triangular file to try to come up with angles? Please forgive me I am not a square sharpener and don't follow it. Is there any benefit in hardwoods? I have heard it is more of a soft wood tooth.
Never tried the FG2, but properly sharpend square is more efficient than round in every way
I use a lot of pressure, files don’t seem to last as long as they should. Even snapped a few after a little filing fluid
Been over 2 years it's about time one of us tried it.more fixin RI. got a good lesson from @MustangMike this past weekend at the PA GTG. now i need some files.
You and me both. I’ve had them only last one long chain converting it or bringing it back after hitting something. I see files like plastic wedges. If they break or get full buy a Simington[emoji2371]
Yeah I get it. It was for me too.Outta my pay scale.
That's what I did, then there's the second machine, because they're like files, gotta have more than one just in case lol.Yeah I get it. It was for me too.
Go hoard some more, sell 3 cords of wood, put $20 per week in the safe, and in 6 months you’ll have it.