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No more sitting on my saw!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Nord, Jan 30, 2025 at 3:53 PM.

  1. Nord

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    I have been sharpening my saw for 5-6 years now on the ground, sitting on it.

    I finally broke down and got a vise :D

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    I am actually looking forward to sharpening my saw next time, lol.
     
  2. Ronaldo

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    That ought to make it easier.
     
  3. Hinerman

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    Interesting. I have never sat on a saw to sharpen the chain. Don’t know anyone who has.
     
  4. Nord

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    Well... not exactly sit, more like straddle and hold it between knees / legs.
     
  5. MAF143

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    I made a portable c-clamp vise with open cell foam stapled to the bottom of the noodled slab. It stays put and doesn't slide around on most surfaces. I use it mainly on either my table saw or the tailgate of the truck, both a pretty good height to be stable and comfy for sharpening.

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  6. Chud

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    I learned on a bench mounted vise, so it was hard to adjust to another method. I have seen guys hug the saw, cradled with legs and kneeling down and it looked impossible. You would need a fairly fresh file on hand.
     
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    I think you will like that
     
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    If I got down to sit on my saw I'd probably slice a artery getting up!
     
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    I do
     
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  11. buZZsaw BRAD

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    I use a vise at home holding either chain itself or the bar. In the field I use a log or my tailboard (what's left of it)

    I'm liking that C clamp vise that MAF143 made.
     
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  12. The Wood Wolverine

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    I started with one of these:
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    Then used my bench vise till I learned to square file. Then it was clamping the vise grips in the bench vise, which held each individual tooth, like this:
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    Did that for many seasons till I bought a grinder.

    Seen a lot of guys use these with great success.
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  13. Dok440

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    That's how I do it in the field. It is so much easier in the vice.