I am looking for an electric chainsaw sharpener - preferably the type that uses a thin grinding wheel.
Thanks,
David
Thanks,
David
Roger, and others: I use a Dremel tool as well, but here's a hint to help keep the teeth at a constant angle without a guide (always the best method). I tighten the blade so there is no slop as one normally has when cutting; this keep the teeth from canting to the side as you sharpen. This also work when using a round file. I always start at the first tooth past the index point (chain symmetry changes) and do all the teeth on one side and then repeat for the second side. If you angles are consistent, the saw will cut straight as an cleaver. BTW, don't forget to reset the blade tension when you finish to reduce bar wear.The Dremel (or any rotary tool) with the appropriate sized grinding stone works great for me! It only takes a few minutes to "touch up" the blade and IMHO you don't need a guide. It's pretty easy to line up the stone with the tooth.
Roger