I have the timberline sharpener and am having trouble getting mains chains as sharp as they were when I first got it. One side seems to be tighter when I try and do both teeth as I go. Any tips would sure help. I bought a new chain and it cut very very good. I hit a nail on a pallet and re sharpened and can't get that razor sharp feel. It seems it's jumping a little when I cut. Cuts straight but too much saw dust not enough shavings.
Cut the rakers down . and dress your grinding wheel . I make some awesome sharp chains with my timberline . devils in the details
I only go around once and dress the wheel for every chain .. If you get chains you hit a nail pretend its a skip tooth for few sharpening s there's no need to cut all rest down for 3 nail damaged teeth . you can tell I don't sell chains LOL I cut about 15-25 cord per chain .. only thing that screws me up is when i find barbwire in the logs ...

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my chains don't jump at all pressure has to be same on every tooth when your sharpening . I set up a indicator to see the flex .
but that's super over kill .

I remove the burr on each tooth with brass .. thats more over kill ..

I have youtube of a just sharpened chain .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP1VG7PVcEU