Sharpening chainsaws

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I don't really enjoy sharpening chainsaw chains. Does anyone have tips on sharpening as well as a good file? Also does anyone use carbide tipped chainsaw chains. Were they worth your money? Thanks!
 
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I don't really enjoy sharpening chainsaw chains. Does anyone have tips on sharpening as well as a good file? Also does anyone use carbide tipped chainsaw chains. Were they worth your money? Thanks!

Check out the Stihl/ Pferd 2 in 1 files, makes quick work of filing and is pretty easy to do. As for carbide chains, if you dont enjoy sharpening you will really hate carbide.
 
/ Sharpening chainsaws #3  
Stihl 2 in 1 is amazing, you won't hate sharpening anymore.
 
/ Sharpening chainsaws #4  
I use this thing, there is a guide for the angle, and you can't screw the depth it works pretty good for me. As for file I am not sure a file is a file but I think I use Oregon. I simply buy lots, I am not scared to throw it out and grab a new one.

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/ Sharpening chainsaws #5  
I've never been very good at sharpening chains with a file. My results were always mediocre.

However, I discovered using a battery powered Dremel tool with diamond embedded bits. Correctly sized to the chain, I can get very sharp chains with very little effort. It's almost fool proof. Just go slow, as the bits can be aggressive when new/ fresh. This practice has been a game changer for me. And it's fast.

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Good luck
 
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I use one like @Rockbadchild shows. I also have a small flat file and a gauge for lowering the rakers. It all came as a kit from Stihl. I’m about 75% with my sharpening. I get good chips but also a little sawdust, which means some of the teeth are less than perfect. It helps if I actually use a magnifying glass to look at them afterwards. I think sometimes I’m a little low on the tooth with the file. I improve the more I do it.
 
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Dremel has a chain sharpener kit. It's an end cap with a guide plate to hold angle and I think 2 different size stones. Well worth the money! I take that and a power inverter when away from the house. Also have a HF chainsaw grinder that I can run fr9m the inverter. Dremel is quicker and use grinder at end of the day to even everything up!
 
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Another note about the Dremel bits. I have only used the diamond embedded bits, which work well. I read that the stone bits deteriorate quickly, usually before completing a single chain. Something to consider...
 
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I've always used a Dremel type tool (different brand, same thing) with a 6 mm pink stone. The stone lasts a long time for me and always get very good results.
 
/ Sharpening chainsaws #12  
I have a Harbor Freight grinder, it does a good job. I do like the idea of the Dremel method though. And I should real try to get proficient at using a file. But I always have at least 2 sharp chains with me so I have never run into a situation where I needed to do it.
 
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I have a Harbor Freight grinder, it does a good job. I do like the idea of the Dremel method though. And I should real try to get proficient at using a file. But I always have at least 2 sharp chains with me so I have never run into a situation where I needed to do it.
I'm with you. I gave up on filing on the bar, change chains and grind with the HF grinder in the shop.
 
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I use this thing, there is a guide for the angle, and you can't screw the depth it works pretty good for me. As for file I am not sure a file is a file but I think I use Oregon. I simply buy lots, I am not scared to throw it out and grab a new one.

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I've found this to be better than using a dremil tool. And that's just my opinion.
 
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This (Husqvarna) used to be my favorite


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This is my new favorite. Five hand filing touch ups, then off to the shop.
 
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I just carry spare chains, and quickly swap them out as needed. I'd rather sharpen while listening to the radio on a random rainy Tuesday night in my heated shop, than burn daylight doing it outdoors on Saturday.

I keep several chains in each size, and when they start to really pile up, I'll set aside an evening or rainy day to plow thru a dozen or more. A bench-mounted chain grinder makes quick work of it, in reasonably skilled hands, but can also wreck a whole bunch of chain really fast in the wrong hands. :ROFLMAO:
 
/ Sharpening chainsaws #17  
I didnt like it as well. Tried everything i could get my hands on, the Dremel works fast and makes them look sharp, BUT for some reason in my experience chain dulls really fast
Then i bough Pferd files, now i love sharpening chains and saws are happily throw long big chips and i need to touch up the chain not more often than every 3-4 tanks unless i hit a nail or a rock. And even then Pferd makes it easy task. I dont use any gadget, only a file with wooden handle, Ones in a while i tough up rakers with a flat file.
My wood it read oak 100%.
 
/ Sharpening chainsaws #18  
I used to sharpen chains free-hand; got pretty good at it finally.
Decided to file down drags free-hand. Chain was verrrry agresssive as a result. Then it grabbed in a big Oak; broke the chain and I think it broke the flywheel key. Haven't gotten around to taking it apart since I stopped burning wood.
I intended to fix it this last winter but sickness kept me in the house most of the winter. If it wasn't me it was DW, and since her stroke I'm a caregiver now. Everything else is second place.
 

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