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| Thursday, 31 January 2008 | |||||||
Page 5 of 5 Long brushing. A technique which I call long brushing is also used whenever a large amount of material is to be removed over a flat surface. This is similar to the brushing technique but instead of only the tip of the bar being used, the entire bar is used like a small planer. A refinement of this technique is to tilt the bar to the right as you sweep left so that only the edges of the chain teeth touch the wood. With reasonable high speed and a slow sweep, a very fine plane like cut can be taken, leaving only minor saw marks. ENsure that your chain is well sharpened.
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Long brushing. A technique which I call long brushing is also used whenever a large amount of material is to be removed over a flat surface. This is similar to the brushing technique but instead of only the tip of the bar being used, the entire bar is used like a small planer. A refinement of this technique is to tilt the bar to the right as you sweep left so that only the edges of the chain teeth touch the wood. With reasonable high speed and a slow sweep, a very fine plane like cut can be taken, leaving only minor saw marks. ENsure that your chain is well sharpened.