I just started using a rotary tool and use this thing made by EzzDoo, basically a Dremel and I will say its A LOT faster than even using those 2 n 1 sharpeners which is what Ive used, but with the diamond coated bits they provided I dont think it gets them as sharp as hand filing but again a lot faster. It would take me about 15 minutes or so on a 25" bar using one of those 2 n 1 sharpeners and this new rotary tool took that down to about 5 minutes using it for the first time yesterday. Im going to try different stone bits and see what I get but so far I like it!
Did that chain actually cut? Everytime that stone jumped out of the tooth or jumped off the raker, you were smacking the tooth and knocking the edge off it.
Great video I'm going to try it thanks
I just started using a rotary tool and use this thing made by EzzDoo, basically a Dremel and I will say its A LOT faster than even using those 2 n 1 sharpeners which is what Ive used, but with the diamond coated bits they provided I dont think it gets them as sharp as hand filing but again a lot faster. It would take me about 15 minutes or so on a 25" bar using one of those 2 n 1 sharpeners and this new rotary tool took that down to about 5 minutes using it for the first time yesterday. Im going to try different stone bits and see what I get but so far I like it!
Thanks
Great tip. My dad used to make me file blades after cutting wood all day (every time)…
It's not fun. lol
I file my rakers with my file sander just tap em 2 to 3 times good to go
You need to use a depth gage tool to guide you on how deep to file the rakers.
Use a raker guide instead of guessing
Did that chain actually cut? Everytime that stone jumped out of the tooth or jumped off the raker, you were smacking the tooth and knocking the edge off it.
@@toddscholze6168 sure did
What speed number do you use on your sharpening tool? Mine has 6 speed settings and I’ve been using number 3
thankyou so much!
Yeah buddy