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Why do carving bars produce more torque?

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I would kill some ome for that brown bread and all that and the raw milk straight from the cows milk came from a farm 10mins from me cool thimg is iam lactose intolerance but the unpasteurized milk dosent bother me one bit oh yeah didn't mean to derail the thread I think I did post something useful in the homemade light bar thread
 

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I would kill some ome for that brown bread and all that and the raw milk straight from the cows milk came from a farm 10mins from me cool thimg is iam lactose intolerance but the unpasteurized milk dosent bother me one bit oh yeah didn't mean to derail the thread I think I did post something useful in the homemade light bar thread

I like the fact that you feel the use of punctuation is a complete waste of time and effort. :p
 

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Cannon should make an 84" double ended carving bar. I bet they woukd never wear much at all.

If you ran a 1/2" sprocket and 1/4" chain you could get two links per sprocket tooth and speed up the saw considerably thereby gaining maximum torque + X where X is anybody guess.
 

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Cannon should make an 84" double ended carving bar. I bet they woukd never wear much at all.

If you ran a 1/2" sprocket and 1/4" chain you could get two links per sprocket tooth and speed up the saw considerably thereby gaining maximum torque + X where X is anybody guess.

If you mounted the chain backwards, the smaller nose sprocket would be less inefficient in a double-negative way. Right?

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