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how to use a stump vise

by Charity Dietrich Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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EASY TO USE: Simply push the vise into a stump, log, or cut of wood, place the saw bar into the vise, and tighten the thumb screw to securely hold the saw in place; The chain moves freely so you can thoroughly sharpen all sides

Part of a video titled Chainsaw Stump Vise from baileysonline.com - YouTube
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And it makes filing by hand if you're on a log grab an ax or a log or something put it in here.MoreAnd it makes filing by hand if you're on a log grab an ax or a log or something put it in here. Happen please have to put it in very hard loosen this up make sure you have gloves on of course.

Full Answer

Why choose the forester filing stump vise?

Very Useful - The Forester Filing Stump Vise can be used in forestry logging, carving, splitting and everyday wood cutting. Save yourself a trip back to the shop and sharpen teeth on your chainsaw blade right at the job site. Easy To Use - This handy field guide tool provides great stability for filing bars.

How do you use a chainsaw vise?

EASY TO USE: Simply push the vise into a stump, log, or cut of wood, place the saw bar into the vise, and tighten the thumb screw to securely hold the saw in place; The chain moves freely so you can thoroughly sharpen all sides

How do you sharpen a chainsaw chain on a stump?

Stump Vise. When you’re in the field or on the job, taking time to sharpen your saw chain doesn’t have to mean a trip back to the shop. Simply attach this stump vise to any log or stump to hold your chainsaw’s guide bar. It securely holds the guide bar while the cutters are being sharpened.

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How do you make a stump vise?

0:461:42DIY Chainsaw Stump Vise - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThen I found a piece of quarter-inch thick steel and shaped it with a cut-off wheel and grinder IMoreThen I found a piece of quarter-inch thick steel and shaped it with a cut-off wheel and grinder I sharpened the two points and bolted the two pieces.

How do you sharpen a chainsaw clamp?

10:4013:22Build a Chainsaw Sharpening Jig - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAround during transport I'm afraid it's going to get caught in things or get broken. And the bestMoreAround during transport I'm afraid it's going to get caught in things or get broken. And the best thing to do with it is to just kind of have it clamp down somewhere.

How many times can you sharpen a chainsaw chain?

A chainsaw chain can be sharpened up to 10 times, sometimes more, before the entire chain needs replacing. It's mostly dependent on two things; the amount of wear your chain incurs and the amount of metal removed every time you sharpen.

When should you throw away a chainsaw chain?

Chainsaw feels unbalanced, cuts unevenly, or rattles when in use. In short, if you have attempted to balance your cutting teeth, are certain of your depth gauge, and the tension is properly adjusted, but the saw still doesn't cut correctly- then you need to replace the chain.

How do you sharpen rakers on a chainsaw?

0:171:57How To Sharpen A Chainsaw Chain - Raker Height Filing Very Important!YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou need to do is set the gauge on the chain. With a little raker nub sticking up in a slot in theMoreYou need to do is set the gauge on the chain. With a little raker nub sticking up in a slot in the middle of the depth. Gauge. Whatever is protruding you want to file down even with the gauge.

How do you sharpen a chainsaw guide?

4:315:49Learn how to Sharpen a Chainsaw with a File Guide - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFile touching the cutter and my flat file touching the top of the guide link and then I'm gonna doMoreFile touching the cutter and my flat file touching the top of the guide link and then I'm gonna do my pulse here as. Well. Then I can just go down though down the list do all of the links this way.

How do you sharpen a chainsaw with a Dremel?

2:455:19How to Sharpen a Chainsaw Chain - Using Dremel ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then this 30 degree line i want to be level with the chain. And then when i'm coming back andMoreAnd then this 30 degree line i want to be level with the chain. And then when i'm coming back and doing the other set so i'll do that all the way around the chain.

How do you sharpen a chainsaw manually?

4:059:30How to Sharpen a Chainsaw by hand with a file - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe length of the tooth the shape of the tooth. File away the damage. All those things all at theMoreThe length of the tooth the shape of the tooth. File away the damage. All those things all at the same time it's a matter of using some discretion. Really as your file.

Philbert Chainsaw Enthusiast

I like stump vises: I like the guide bar and chain held stable when I file, so that I can use both hands to control the file, and so that I don't have to contort my body to hold the saw when sharpening in the field.

RI Chevy Mastermind Approved!

I primarily use my chain vise exclusively now. But that is a cool design.

Derf Pinnacle OPE Member

Someone should pat a guy at Tecomec on the back for improving on the age old stump vise design.

Philbert Chainsaw Enthusiast

This was an issue raised on 'another' site. I sharpened this chain (STIHL MS 261, .325 pitch) with a standard Oregon file guide, filing one or two cutters ahead of the stop / pawl, or in some cases, placing the pawl behind a depth gauge. It held the chain fine for sharpening with a sharp file.

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