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Has anyone found an easy, quick way of sharpening chainsaws please?
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Frankly, for less than a tenner a pop I buy new ones three or four at a time, as I can't be bothered. I do keep the oil tank topped up with the right oil and regularly clean out the clogged drive gear, but I don't do a great deal of work with my Makita LXT 2x18v battery saw (which is brilliant).

But I think I saw somewhere, probably fleabay, a jig that holds a correct sized rat-tail file at the correct angle.
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I have never bothered, I buy a twin pack of Rotatech blades for £15, they seem to last well and I have never had a problem with them. I have a chainsaw file but I have never used it.

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Yes, it's Rotatech that I buy, never any problem. Also have several files discarded by a tree feller, but don't use them for this task.
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You can get all sorts of jigs, machines and Dremel bits for chainsaw sharpening but unless you expect to be doing it often you're probably better off with a cheap chainsaw file.
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1.0 Out in the field
1.1 lots of spare, sharp, chains. - damn those hidden and embedded nails, rain splashed gritty earth
1.2 hand held round file and guide

2.0. Aldi / Lidl variation on an angle grinder specially designed for the job

3.0. A file and tool to adjust the depth of cut teeth.

4.0. A marker to designate the starting cutting tooth for the sharpening process

5.0 Usual safety equipment.
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