I've still not found a good way to do it myself. I normally have to wind it in a bit to grind right hand cutters, I think it's something to do with the motor cutting into left hand cutters but out of the right hand cutters, so pull on one and pushing on the other. A reversible motor would help however it's far too much effort, so I'll stick to readjusting for now
I've still not found a good way to do it myself. I normally have to wind it in a bit to grind right hand cutters, I think it's something to do with the motor cutting into left hand cutters but out of the right hand cutters, so pull on one and pushing on the other. A reversible motor would help however it's far too much effort, so I'll stick to readjusting for now
Have a reversible motor here, so that may be ruled out, seems different sized chain makes it better or worse as well. Somehow it's the angle of the dangle.
Have a reversible motor here, so that may be ruled out, seems different sized chain makes it better or worse as well. Somehow it's the angle of the dangle.
You have a reversible USG?? Did you rig it up yourself??
I've also noticed that I have to adjust depth to take a deeper cut when going from left to right, so I think my "slide" adjustment is out, but I haven't managed to get it zeroed properly yet
You have a reversible USG?? Did you rig it up yourself??
I've also noticed that I have to adjust depth to take a deeper cut when going from left to right, so I think my "slide" adjustment is out, but I haven't managed to get it zeroed properly yet
No, within a few thousandths plus or minus is as close as my machine will get on one side, depending on how repeatable I am at pulling on the handle. Which is a might closer tolerance than hand filing counting strokes.(at least for me)
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