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<blockquote data-quote="Bjay" data-source="post: 610031" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>If your not a professional cutter I really wouldnt bother with taking down the rakers. Most people will just create problems that werent there in the first place. Very rarely file the rakers.much more important to learn how to sharpen with a file. Its not hard but takes a bit of practice. Read what your saw it telling you and sharpen in response. </p><p>Mind you I learnt the hard way as Ive always used full chisel chain. 1 cut in dirty wood and its screwed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bjay, post: 610031, member: 5449"] If your not a professional cutter I really wouldnt bother with taking down the rakers. Most people will just create problems that werent there in the first place. Very rarely file the rakers.much more important to learn how to sharpen with a file. Its not hard but takes a bit of practice. Read what your saw it telling you and sharpen in response. Mind you I learnt the hard way as Ive always used full chisel chain. 1 cut in dirty wood and its screwed. [/QUOTE]
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