Best Chainsaw Sharpening Video yet ! Get the Gullet.

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  • @babalu1126
    @babalu1126 Рік тому +304

    Folks pay attention. This has changed my filing unbelievably. This channel has so much to offer, but the filing is a game changer.

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  Рік тому +47

      Glad it has helped brother

    • @cameronhamer9432
      @cameronhamer9432 Рік тому +3

      @@BuckinBillyRaySmithdo you find on side of the file is sharper ? I turn the file until I really fell it cut

    • @williamdyckman9704
      @williamdyckman9704 Рік тому +7

      Billie, I learned alot by watching your chainsaw filing!
      Thank You !!

    • @dx63
      @dx63 Рік тому +7

      That is education. Thanks you Buckin' Billy Ray Smith, from Greece.

    • @johnstockdale4002
      @johnstockdale4002 Рік тому +6

      @@BuckinBillyRaySmith
      Easiest way my grandfather taught me is like yourself.
      The way he always said the properly filled tooth on the chain should wrap around the file. The file should be wrapped around by the chain of the tooth.
      Love your show and experience and explanation. I have tuned many people to your channel and style as it’s the best.
      Was taught to do it properly the first time and every time from then on.
      Easy when you know how.
      Love you and God Bless.
      Keep up the amazing work and advice.
      John and Cathy
      Ontario

  • @mercedeslindigenous4219
    @mercedeslindigenous4219 Рік тому +26

    I been cutting trees for around 20 years and for me learning how to sharpen a saw has been the most challenging thing for me to learn, I get by but I know I can do better, Thank you for taking the time to teach us your way

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 Місяць тому

      Go find one of those cute little guides Husqvarna makes with the rollers on it, and you'll get it perfect every time!!! These are even better than those big hungry $1100.00 chisel bit filling machines . A nine y.o. could learn to use em.
      And cutting down rakers is as simple as two strokes with the flat file

    • @rickcorcoran543
      @rickcorcoran543 Місяць тому

      If after 20 years of doing something you haven't figured it out it's time to get back in the kitchen son

  • @J.R.Bowlsby
    @J.R.Bowlsby 10 місяців тому +12

    Friend.......I love these videos and your delivery to the crowd. What a great teacher. Thank you , sir.

  • @crippledrider
    @crippledrider Рік тому +51

    Good day; I've been watching your videos, not for long but this video has taught me a lot about filing. Now I'm 74 years old, and no expert with saws, but I've done my fare share, never realized how to sharpen a chain properly, I've always used a 3/16 file. So I find out this old dog can still learn the proper way to do things, thank you. On another note, it is great seeing good Canadian content. I think there is to many people putting BS on here, GO CANADA!!!

    • @19Kamau79
      @19Kamau79 8 місяців тому

      What's your experience about file hitting the drivers? I mean when teeth are truly wearing out and getting shallow, in that point it's hard to file without hitting them. Is it rare chain to be snapped caused by damaged drivers?

    • @matthewbeaver5026
      @matthewbeaver5026 13 хвилин тому

      ​@@19Kamau79drop a size in file. I go from 7/32 to 13/64.

  • @neilmoore3856
    @neilmoore3856 Рік тому +13

    I came here years ago just to learn how to file my own chains. Ive gotten pretty good with this knowledge but a refresher is always nice. I love when buddies with bigger nicer saws cant figure out how my smaller and midsized saws can cut circles around them. Keep the faith Brother. God bless.

  • @SteveRogers370
    @SteveRogers370 Рік тому +1

    Thanks! Blessings to you and your family, and to all the BBR community.

    • @okami9811
      @okami9811 Рік тому +1

      Thank you too brother ✌️❤️🌲🪓

  • @fogan333
    @fogan333 Рік тому +5

    After numerous videos on sharpening, I finally GOT it, The ski jump made all the difference, Thank you Billy, much obliged!

  • @joesixpack8305
    @joesixpack8305 Рік тому +14

    These chain sharpening videos are among the best and most important ones you make because sawing with a sharp chain vs a beat up chain is the difference between day and night. This is why you need to do a video on this topic every several months (which you do)...to get to the newbies to the channel. I'm a weekend warrior who lives in the woods and I've used a chainsaw for 50 years and just recently learned from you about the gullet. Oh Lord, what a difference. 50 years! Where have you been my whole life?!

  • @philipoconnor2236
    @philipoconnor2236 3 місяці тому

    Thanks so much Buckin for your helpful tutorials on youtube on chainsaw sharpening using a file. I've learnt so much and gained so much confidence from learning from a pro. It truly is a gift to work a sharp chainsaw. Philip from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @Oldman899
    @Oldman899 Рік тому +12

    Best sharpening video I’ve ever seen. Great close-up photography and terminology for the beginner. Thank you.

  • @awarebear443
    @awarebear443 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you so much! Your chainsaw videos are the best on the internet. I have used chainsaws professionally and personally for over 50 years as a wildland firefighter, for clearing storm debris, clearing windthrows/ storm damage, felling hazard trees, managing my properties and cutting firewood. I still have always learned from your wonderful video tutorials. You are an outstanding teacher. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience. May God bless you and keep you safe.

  • @basically_living
    @basically_living Рік тому +93

    BBR gave me back my life after losing my wife. I no longer need a shrink or grief counseling and I no longer need to watch spiritual and motivational videos except these. Know what I’m saying? This IS my path to healing now. Thank you Buckin’. Taking my life back one stroke at a time! Woohoo

    • @letsdothis9063
      @letsdothis9063 Рік тому +6

      Good man. Grief is natural. It sounds like you were very close to her. She would definitely want you to enjoy your remaining years. You can do that and miss her at the same time. I hope that all is as good as it can be.

    • @OnceUponAnotherTime
      @OnceUponAnotherTime Рік тому +6

      Totally get what you're saying. Postive, healing energy in Buckin's videos. Soul calming. Restoring. Peace, brother.

    • @pauls.2308
      @pauls.2308 Рік тому +6

      BBR is merely a vessel; it is GOD Who is Healing you Through BBR 👍🏾💜🙏🏾✝️💪🏾

    • @justindevincentz208
      @justindevincentz208 Рік тому +2

      Listen. Grieving is part of life. You can't let it drown you, though. Take whatever time you need, get it out. Then tie your boots and start getting after it. I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @traviscarr6536
      @traviscarr6536 Рік тому +2

      I’ve heard tell of this Billy Ray character. I am 10 seconds into the video and if I don’t hear the man talk about getting the gullet then I’m shutting it down. Word on the street is you got to get that gullet fellas.

  • @smorgdonkey
    @smorgdonkey Рік тому +5

    I get the gullet ... I put a good edge on the tooth and I get under that top plate or whatever it's called... and I learned it all from your videos. Thanks Buckin'.
    Not kidding: I cut with the same chain with no sharpening for 3 years. Not a lot of cutting...just yard maintenance but still... Then I watched your Chainsaw Sharpening School video and my lord! Chips were flying! After that I only got better.
    I know that I already said thanks Billy...but thanks!

  • @Blackstone175
    @Blackstone175 10 місяців тому +4

    I usually never watch these kinds of video's all the way through, but intended or not listening 2 you talk is hilarious (in a good way). Anyway after 20 years I think I finally learned how to sharpen chains now.

  • @fordlav
    @fordlav Рік тому +2

    Thank you sir for this fantastic video. I was raised by a log cutter and have watched him my whole life. Watching this video is one of the best ways I have ever seen it done and explained. I'll definitely be trying all this out on my next filing job.

  • @martyrutter3630
    @martyrutter3630 Рік тому +23

    Nice close up shots where there is no question as to what is right and wrong in filing. I have filled for many years and how much I have learned to improve is amazing. As you say it’s all about the filing. 👍♥️

    • @MrBilld75
      @MrBilld75 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, that's one of the best things about this vid, his camerawork was excellent. He was conscious of not shadowing and placing his hands in positions that gave the viewer a great view.

  • @rugerfarming5387
    @rugerfarming5387 Рік тому +3

    Thank you Buckin for taking the time to explain sharping a powersaw. Your older videos of sharping helped me fine tune my sharping skills. Love it Brother. Thanks again.

  • @Mtntopwoodshop
    @Mtntopwoodshop Рік тому +7

    I thought my chain was in rough shape I sent you pics of the other night…..until I saw this nightmare of a chain. You brought it back to life! Great video as always, just more awesome info I needed. Thanks @Buckin’ Billy Ray

  • @papapetad
    @papapetad Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. I'm no tree feller but still stoked to be tucking this skill in the tool belt. I'm now definitely a firm believer that any tool meant to cut stuff should be sharp to be safe. The tool does the work and the operator is simply there to guide it. When we start compensating for inadequate tools -generally in the form of added force/pressure, sometimes because of bad form/position-, we edge closer to injury. I think I'll remember this C thing now.

  • @randiegadberry5448
    @randiegadberry5448 Рік тому +50

    I’m doing much better filing since I’ve been watching your videos over the last few years. I used to use a dremel tool. Now I’m using good quality files. Thanks to you Buckin!

  • @scottwilloughby3907
    @scottwilloughby3907 Рік тому +2

    Mr Smith, Just wanted to say thank you for this video and it's lessons. I have been a seasonal wood cutter for years and just tried to figure out how to sharpen a chain on my own. This video really helped me I tried what you showed and made a huge difference. Thank you again Sir for your time and lessons.

  • @mattburleson2651
    @mattburleson2651 Рік тому +15

    I freaking love it. I started using power saws a few years back and instantly used your older sharpening videos as gospel. Now I can add this to the list. I watch them on Saturday morning while I drink coffee waiting for the sun to come up and get started in the woods.

  • @PappysFirewood
    @PappysFirewood Рік тому +5

    Thank you Buckin that was great. I’m still working on my filing and this one certainly helps. Great meeting you at Bunyan. Love ya Scott Kearney

  • @ClellWise
    @ClellWise Рік тому +18

    Ah brother you're a living ,breathing treasure trove of knowledge. No one can watch your videos all the way through and not gain needed information. Always look forward to learning and hopefully being able to get better. Hope you and yours are all safe.

  • @sheltermutts4185
    @sheltermutts4185 6 місяців тому +3

    Thanks from your neighbors in Montana. I’m just a homeowner that does some firewood but I’ve struggled with this for many years. Friends who cut firewood professionally have given me a few tips, but I can now see they were holding out on me. This is exactly what I’ve been needing. I watched your chips fly and then started to watch another guys sharpening video. I turned it back off in the first 30 seconds of watching him cut and instead searched for one of yours. The difference is night and day. I’m ordering boxes of files today (and a raker gauge) cause I was just cutting rocks today and I’m tired of buying new chains all the time. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @davedavidson9638
    @davedavidson9638 Рік тому +5

    I’ve watched several your videos This is by far the best tutorial on chainsaw sharpening I’ve ever seen. Much appreciated

  • @johncothren8861
    @johncothren8861 9 місяців тому +2

    Evolution of a saw-man. Appreciate you sharing the knowledge and imparting wisdom. God bless!

  • @jonmccormick6805
    @jonmccormick6805 Рік тому +43

    This is a very good example of a simple life skill: If it isn't working, try something differently, search for answers, ask a friend, look up a video - whatever. The only time to quit is when something else is more important. I just had one of the best days in a very long time and what happens? I come home and am enthralled by someone skillfully sharpening a simple chain.

  • @vincentnail2881
    @vincentnail2881 Рік тому +8

    The title of this video is spot on. I just shared it with 10 people. This is your best fileling video to date for me and my family and friends. Thank You Buckin. I have small saws that keep up with big saws thanks to your sharpening videos.

  • @justindevincentz208
    @justindevincentz208 Рік тому +3

    Im not a tree guy, felling feller or anything of the sort. I'm a welder, but boy, do i love power saws. Anything 2 stroke, honestly. I live on the md/pa line, and wood is my source of heat in the winter. Watching buckin changed my firewood experience. Heck, life experience. I went out in the garage a few years ago when i started watching, put the saws in the vice, and got to work. I went starred cutting, and the thing was jumping all over the place. I said what the heck. Maybe it doesn't work with hardwood. Nope, i took 2 seconds, thought about what i was doing, and rewatched the videos. I wasn't putting the racker gauge on right all this time. Hit those rackers and man was she hungry. I loved it. Instantly hooked on filing. Even the little T-handle stihl was getting after it after the filings. She's old. I can't remember what model off the top of my head, but it's a good 25 years old. I do use a file guide when im out in the field and dont have a vice. There, i said it. Go ahead and start busting my chops.

  • @chrismcbride2572
    @chrismcbride2572 Місяць тому

    Thanks for your generous tuition and sharing your first class information on sharpening: I've been cutting firewood on the farm for 30 years, and I've managed ok, but thanks to your input I'm now using the sharpest chain I've ever handled -- it's made the job more of a pleasure than it's ever been. Thank you so much, and the very best of luck to you and your family!

  • @virginiahunter1456
    @virginiahunter1456 Рік тому +7

    Buckin up to a couple years ago when I found you I couldn't file worth a damn. Now it's such a joy to run a saw. Thank you!

  • @thepredator666qc4
    @thepredator666qc4 Рік тому +4

    Wow buckin, so crystal clear when you explain stuff, so passionate, i feel myself being better just by watching your videos, thx for all the tips my friend, have a wonderful day!!

  • @andrewhamilton-ey7po
    @andrewhamilton-ey7po Рік тому +3

    Buckin, Thank you for this video. I love watching all your videos. Tthe message you give it is awesome. I wish more people in this world were kind. Positive uplifting and informitive. Thank you again. Good man.

  • @sidbrederuhles882
    @sidbrederuhles882 Місяць тому

    Billy, thank you from Maine ! You a teacher. Easy to listen to.
    No ego. Yet fun to learn from, Bravo to you !

  • @swiftyuras1
    @swiftyuras1 Рік тому +3

    This video helped me so much!!! Ive seen a lot of your file videos but, this one with the close up's and different angles helped me to see what you were talking about.

  • @al_boehm
    @al_boehm 11 місяців тому +4

    I had NO idea how to sharpen a chain and NOW I know ! Thank you !!!
    1. 7/32" file !
    2. Hit it down and hard !
    3. Level out the file and hit it softer until the tooth is straight !
    Thanks so much !

    • @adventurerhoades
      @adventurerhoades 10 місяців тому

      Good recap thanks, I screen shot that. Very helpful too

    • @noweare1
      @noweare1 7 місяців тому

      Yes, that is exactly what I got out of it.

  • @mbsloop1272
    @mbsloop1272 Рік тому +3

    The fellow that use to cut my trees and split my wood....died. I'm having to learn exactly how to file a chain and this is the BEST explaination of such on you tube, barr none!!!! :):) I can not thank you enough for the time you took explaining and showing, over and over....I got it!!!

    • @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE
      @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE Рік тому

      Welcome to the buckin army 🪖
      Spread the love
      Increase the peace
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  • @crawlerking98
    @crawlerking98 Рік тому +4

    So as a young male over the years of watching good old buckin I've learned so much more about my powersaws and the proper ways to take care of my tools and be a better man in the process. Hope there's more out there that will get the same from this amazing man

  • @davidfrette7721
    @davidfrette7721 11 місяців тому +3

    Been a while since I have watched you Buckin’ and I don’t know why. You are the best. Incredible video and your attitude is infectious. Thank you!!!

  • @Canoe571
    @Canoe571 2 місяці тому +2

    After 50 yrs of monkeying with chainsaws and sharpening, you have taught the old hound a lot. Thank you!

  • @cliffjenkins6419
    @cliffjenkins6419 Рік тому +28

    Watching this video(twice) I've come to the conclusion I've wasted about forty years doing it wrong Billy. Thank you for your instruction on all things chainsawing and especially on the chain side of things. You're a gent! Cheers from H B. N Z

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  Рік тому +7

      Not wasted brothe Cliff just more prepared for better application now

  • @MountainMythos
    @MountainMythos 10 місяців тому +1

    Ya know I have to agree, this is the best chainsaw sharpening video yet. It totally amazes me how many full grown men don't know how to sharpen a chain. They really don't, not even with the cheater bars or whatever you call em. I grew up with a chainsaw in my hands and I had to learn young. I understand this mans anguish I truly do. Thanks for the video brother.

  • @split150
    @split150 Рік тому +4

    These videos go by fast since the quality of info is so high. I don't have to cut much, but my chain is always in tip top shape thanks to all of your sharpening videos on this channel. Thanks.

  • @Build-to-Inspire
    @Build-to-Inspire Місяць тому

    Listening to buckin waxin on chain filing is one of lifes real pleasures. Thank you for your enthusiasm, sir. It is a gift. Loved every minute.

  • @timtrax918artisan8
    @timtrax918artisan8 Рік тому +6

    You sir taught me to file 3-4 years ago on this here interweb and I'm thankfull.

  • @Brandon.Fischer
    @Brandon.Fischer Рік тому +5

    Nice wisdom my friend.. I’m making my kid watch close so I can quit filing his saws for him. Sometimes another adult can explain in a way your kid will listen too.
    I don’t know how you can deal with that chain loose on the bar.. I have to tension my chain or I rock the tooth back too much. I may push too hard on my file, but an old machinist once told me “a cutting tool stays sharper longer be it a file, blade, or drill bit”. If its cutting it stays sharp, if its skipping then it dulls quicker.
    *edit now that I’ve watched more on the video I can see your quick tension system I LIKE IT
    Looks good Buckin, you’re a good teacher and a great friend!

  • @papascruffy
    @papascruffy Рік тому +8

    Great information, I started sharpening my chains after watching a video of yours, you explained the process in great detail so at that point is when I started sharpening myself, I get a much sharper chain, throws big shavings and last longer than when I used to take the chains in for sharpening.

  • @Stormdoor1776
    @Stormdoor1776 Місяць тому

    BR those that choose to watch your videos will broaden their own understanding and skill in cutting and harvesting wood. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. The exchange of ideas is a win for all. I might add your spiritual growth shines through you. Thank you.

  • @fryloc359
    @fryloc359 Рік тому +4

    All these years of hearing "get the gullet" and I finally have a clear idea of what that is. thanks Buckin, yu are a wealth of knowledge (and entertainment)

  • @loganwagner8951
    @loganwagner8951 Рік тому +2

    This is the one. I’m going to the garage to file my saws. Thank you Billy Ray for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @garyhenion9459
    @garyhenion9459 Рік тому +3

    Always enjoy your videos and personality/positivity
    Whenever I need a good chuckle and smile I click on one of your videos
    Plus for the bonus I learn something every time
    Keep up the great work and thank you for taking us along

  • @mattd6086
    @mattd6086 11 місяців тому +6

    I have been an arborist for many years and sharpening is always an elusive pursuit. These videos are great. I watched some last night and today my saw cut like a wood eating beast. Thanks!

  • @widget8234
    @widget8234 2 місяці тому

    Thank you very, very, very, very, very, much. Your love for the craft is encouraging! Soo much life in this channel. Very solid, life lessons. Thank you again!

  • @frenchyG
    @frenchyG Рік тому +3

    I haven't used a guide since watching your videos. You gave me 100% confidence in my abilities and this one is a great refresher that nails it all down. Out of ALLLL the videos I've watched, you're the best. You explain it like no other and, you just happen to live nearby. Thank you for sharing the knowledge!

  • @tlpoutdoorsman
    @tlpoutdoorsman Рік тому +1

    You are the BEST!!!! buckin, you are correct best video on sharpening EVER!!! thank u sir for taking the time to make this video. This old dog learned a new trick!

  • @glotzfisch
    @glotzfisch 10 місяців тому +3

    Had to sharpen 3 chains until i got what you show in this video.
    You helped me a lot. Thank you.
    Thanks for the experiance i was able to gain.

    • @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE
      @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE 10 місяців тому +1

      Welcome to the buckin army 🪖
      Spread the love
      Increase the peace
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  • @laurarosekrug777
    @laurarosekrug777 Рік тому +2

    I finally have a better understanding about rakers & how to file them... thank you for still sharing your knowledge with us! I love when you show your wood stove with a beautiful fire roaring inside...God Bless ya Buckin 👍😊🪵💪🪓✝️☮️

  • @alanpettibone
    @alanpettibone Рік тому +4

    These filing videos are what brought me to Buckin’s channel so many years ago. I was watching some other channel (rhymes with Manglerstar) and he was spouting off with some insults about soy boys and a bunch of other nonsense and I thought there must be somebody out there who actually knows what they are doing and who has a different energy. Well, here he is… the real deal. I don’t know how many times I have watched and re-watched Buckin’s sharpening videos and I learn something every time. My filing is so good now that when I took my saw in for a repair the guy who owns the local saw shop thought I was cheating on him and taking my saw to a different shop to have my chains sharpened. I told him I did it myself and who taught me. He wanted the name of the channel… probably a subscriber now, too. 😅

    • @Tony.795
      @Tony.795 Рік тому +1

      The creator in question has gone off the deep end.

    • @leebdj1949
      @leebdj1949 Рік тому +1

      Yes, have left that channel far behind as well. Never leave Buckin’s on a low note. 😄🇨🇦

  • @dld4045
    @dld4045 2 місяці тому

    Billy, thank you, this is, I believe, the most informative video on sharpening a saw chain I've seen. It answered so many questions. I will definitely save it and review it from time to time.

  • @tylertailby4846
    @tylertailby4846 Рік тому +29

    I’ve learned so much from your videos. Your sharpening has helped me so much. Me and my saws are thanking you ✊🏻

  • @Stacked3403
    @Stacked3403 Рік тому +7

    Wow I just recently started filing my own chains and this video is an absolute game changer. I appreciate you taking the time to do an in depth video so a novice like myself can really understand what your going for . Thanks again Billy Ray

  • @RocklandRednecks
    @RocklandRednecks Рік тому +3

    Wish I could like this video twice, thank you buckin for your great wealth of knowledge!

  • @redbeard6606
    @redbeard6606 Рік тому +2

    Incredible description,I finally got, get the gullet. Thanks for all the different angles,Buckin, this has to be one of my favorite videos.

  • @jermyvan97
    @jermyvan97 10 місяців тому +4

    Hey from Washington but I wish I would OF SEEN THIS VIDEO LONG AGO LOL, I would say Sthil, Husky, or whatever the person uses but should make this their step 1 before for using a saw. I have seen many videos trying to perfect the craft of making and getting a sharp lasting chain and just really the importance for a home owner or regular Joe as myself THE IMPORTANCE of making sure the saftey aspect of correctly sharpened chain is needed. I Commend you for putting the time in to making videos such as this one and really think some of these companies if not all of them should pick up this video as a starter video for a owner to watch. I now have a few years under me and watched people destroy their chains not understanding the process of your video you have so kindly and passionately made. THANK YOU BUCKIN BILLY from a man that is working his way out from the darkness you bring the world knowledge without fear from everything that I watched with your videos. Now Ive got to go get some new files I have work to do..

    • @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE
      @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE 10 місяців тому +2

      Welcome to the buckin army 🪖
      Spread the love
      Increase the peace
      ✌️❤️🌲🪵🪓🐝

  • @phantomxridah
    @phantomxridah Рік тому +2

    Bucking is the best, I’ve learned more about powersaws, axes, and filing. overall one of the best most positive mentalities in life. You got me into one of the most satisfying careers i love, without killing myself.

  • @ltwade8522
    @ltwade8522 Рік тому +3

    Billy ray, thanks for the lesson on filing. Just bought my first saw, I know next to nothing about it. My Grandad was a faller in his younger days and from him I learned alot about swinging an axe, sadly tho I didn't pay attention when he had the saw out.. this video was helpful, thanks.

  • @highonahill
    @highonahill Рік тому +1

    Happy to see an updated sharpening video I send these to all my friends after working with them for a day. After painfully watching them burn a tank per tree.

  • @deanmoore420
    @deanmoore420 Рік тому +4

    I love watching your videos about sharpening chains. I learned so much from you. Great video keep them coming.👍

  • @JoeRainis156
    @JoeRainis156 Рік тому +9

    The tutorials make this channel GREAT. Get the Gullet

  • @seanpierce3394
    @seanpierce3394 Рік тому +7

    The best sharpening video ive ever watched. The more you file with the knowledge you give the better one becomes. Thank you Buckin fir sharing. Learning all the time.

  • @danbarth9421
    @danbarth9421 Рік тому +3

    Awesome video brother!! I watched a sharpening video you posted several years ago i believe, and it was a game changer for me!! I have taken your knowlege that you shared, and have shown other people how to correctly sharpen a chain free hand with a round file!! Im serious!!! I had every gadget, 2 in1, roller gauge, contraption shaklanker tool they made, and i havent touched one in years😊😊 this IS the only way to sharpen for me know. Thanks a ton Buckin for your knowledge of powersaw chain sharpening, and sharing it with all of us!! God bless friend, and much love from my family to yours✌️🤙👍👍🤝🌳🌳🌲🌲🪵🪓

  • @randallhaislip3097
    @randallhaislip3097 Рік тому +4

    Super videography! 👊 Super tutorial!👊
    I’ve watched them all by now, I think.
    Thank you for taking the time to produce such stunning videos. 🙏

  • @justvideos6664
    @justvideos6664 Рік тому

    OMG !!! 10+ yrs of weekend cutting in the fall & ?? WOW… just wow !! I’ve watched many other “how-to’s” over the years & bought damn near all kinds of “sharpening gadgets” ??? W/little success & yet ?? less than an Hour ?? I just learned SO MUCH, Holy Cow !! No more wasted & Burned up chains from here on out 👍 a million thanks 🙏

  • @Hutch273
    @Hutch273 Рік тому +3

    I love it man thats beautiful, the chain tensioner with the bar on the vise is great. Cannot wait to get all my chains cutting right

  • @oznetyoutube125
    @oznetyoutube125 3 місяці тому

    Absolutely Eye-opening, Over the years I've had such a mental block on how to square away a chain, but now I Get-It..
    I've cut my own firewood for years & years, but could never master sharpening. I've purchased every chain sharpening Gismo, all with inconsistent results, and now I know why... The best I could do would be to get them sharp enough to finish what I was working on at the moment.... I've always had to bring them to my local sharpening guy to get them back in service...
    But now, I can field sharpen well enough to get back in the fight, and Bench sharpen well enough to bring'em back to almost out of the box new.
    Great Explanation, Great Videography ( Really Help ). Great Guy !!

  • @rtoo745
    @rtoo745 Рік тому +6

    Use a black sharpie to color the top may help in the demonstration. I injoy the videos God bless and safety to you.

  • @faymetcall7286
    @faymetcall7286 8 місяців тому +1

    Your Stripes and Kansas inferences have got me smiling. Long video, but necessary, and very enlightening to the art of chainsaw sharpening. No one else has explained this, period. Your macro camera view is excellent. 'Thank very much...fm

  • @peterlubbers5947
    @peterlubbers5947 Рік тому +3

    I can appreciate a Buckin Get the Gullet filing video as the next man, especially when served with a bit of "told you so" in it for the unbelievers!😎👌

  • @AlexMcMillan-p1g
    @AlexMcMillan-p1g 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for taking the time and effort to show the filing action and the close up view of what is an extremely good tutorial of how to get a good sharp cutting tooth. Thank you.

  • @andrewketchum5098
    @andrewketchum5098 Рік тому +3

    The flat file used to be my raker gauge 😂 until I found this channel sooo much easier and faster to use a raker gauge

  • @lanesherer9055
    @lanesherer9055 Рік тому +2

    Not even 20 seconds in and I got excited. I love your videos watch them everyday

  • @devonstultz4529
    @devonstultz4529 Рік тому +3

    A true craftsman but also a great teacher who isn't scared of sharing his experience. Thank you brother

  • @leeb4607
    @leeb4607 Місяць тому

    I love that idea of putting tension on the chain when filling. I have been fighting the tooth rocking for a long time if it’s not on the saw. That was a real gem of a idea

  • @SilvasSmallMining
    @SilvasSmallMining Рік тому +3

    Excellent educational video. I’ve learned a lot from you over the years. I only hand sharpen my saw chains now. Thank you Billy Ray!

  • @edwardpriestley2747
    @edwardpriestley2747 Рік тому +2

    Buckin you are so good at explaining the why that's the most important part of teaching thank you Buckin you are a legend!!!!

  • @markhenshaw2574
    @markhenshaw2574 Рік тому +9

    One of your best videos I've seen in a while. Firewood cutters and beach loggers listen up, Beach loggers hit a lot of rocks and I hope they are paying attention. My beach wood buddy will not use a 7/32 file (he uses the 13/64 file like what is on the box with a new chain). I tell him it's OK just get the gullet with any file and make a hook like you say and he does and it works. I like the 7/32 file. Thanks for the tips.

    • @iffykidmn8170
      @iffykidmn8170 Рік тому

      Stihl chains call for 13/64" because they sell the files, Oregon says 7/32" and either will work.

  • @mike77Z
    @mike77Z 8 місяців тому +1

    Finally, I have poor vision and this helped a lot and have been bucking up downed oak. The explanation is good and it sharpened well. Thanks again friend.

    • @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE
      @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE 8 місяців тому

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  • @torranceholmes3268
    @torranceholmes3268 Рік тому +3

    This the best video yet on chainsaw chain sharpening. I do wood cravings with chainsaws, but when the chain got dull, I couldn't get it back sharpen. This video made me a pro cause my chainsaw cuts better the factory chain. I mean, it cuts so fast and clean!! Thank you sir

    • @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE
      @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE Рік тому

      Welcome to the buckin army 🪖
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  • @slg7300
    @slg7300 11 місяців тому

    Been doing my own chains as a non pro for almost 30 years and when in my shed and I must of found 50 chains I neglected, never sharpened after the first use and just replaced them. So today is sharpening day and this channel is the only one I'll take tips from

  • @fastbusiness
    @fastbusiness Рік тому +3

    Excellent filing video. I've learned a lot from watching how a pro makes the chain truly cut well. I know you are not selling files, but do you have a brand that you recommend?

  • @johnerickson1704
    @johnerickson1704 5 місяців тому

    I struggled sharpening chains pre internet in the 80's developing a similar technique to get my chains to throw big chips. You've taken it to the next level and revealed where to focus on removing the material that matters. I would add that once you get the cutters in the shape you are achieving it's much easier to keep them sharp with just a few strokes if you don't hit a rock. I get a lot of life out of my chains if I take the time to block up the pieces I'm cutting and keep the tip out of the dirt. It's cutting the stump down low that usually brings out a few bad words. Thanks for taking the time to help folks Billy, Good on ya!

  • @FirewoodfromtheSawmill
    @FirewoodfromtheSawmill Рік тому +4

    Hey Buckin! We met at the Paul Bunyan Show and you signed a bar cover for me. Glad to see a filing video again!

  • @amberrednest
    @amberrednest 4 місяці тому

    I love this channel. I've learned a lot about sharpening a chain from your videos. Such a welcoming voice. Thanks for making videos educating us newbies on topics like this!!

  • @darylpowell4388
    @darylpowell4388 Рік тому +7

    What brand file are you using? All of my files don’t cut as well as your do.

    • @InThaCuttt
      @InThaCuttt 6 місяців тому +1

      I use Oregon flat files and stihl round files and they both chew amazing

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 4 місяці тому

      @@InThaCutttAre you the guy in the video?

    • @InThaCuttt
      @InThaCuttt 4 місяці тому

      @@Icutmetal naw just thought I’d try and help

  • @CatsRcool-b5o
    @CatsRcool-b5o 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much Buckin!!!!! You have helped me out TREMENDOUSLY when it comes to filing my chain!!!! So many people tell you wrong information - they mean well. However I learned from you! Thank You so much! So many people say do 2 -3 strokes per tooth to get your chain sharp then call it quits, when its dull - please not always. Ya in a perfect world sure, However that's not the case in all situations, I learned from you, you keep filling that chain till it's sharp!! SO MANY VARIABLES!!!
    Buckin will tell you - You should file your tooth TILL IT IS SHARP he don't care if that one tooth takes 2 strokes and another takes 30 strokes!!!!! DON'T LISTEN TO PEOPLE THAT ARE FOOLISH!!!!! Sharpen that tooth till it is Sharp!!!
    If you want your chain to pull your saw through the log = THE SAW CAN FEED ITSELF... OK!! - 3 things that are important to pay attention to in your chain filing if you want your saw to feed itself so to speak!! 1- Gut the Gullet, 2- Rackers need to be filed at the proper depth or more aggressive !!!! AND, & AND, & AND 3- Which I was totally surprised and didn't know the,, TOP OF THE TOOTH NEEDS TO BE SHARP AS WELL!!!!!!! If that tooth is not sharp on the TOP IT WILL NOT PULL YOUR SAW THROUGH THE WOOD regardless of racker height from my experience !!!!
    Sorry to bother you Buckin, but is not everything i just said true?????? YES OR NO?????

  • @clarencetrice4442
    @clarencetrice4442 Рік тому +3

    HI BUCKIN U 😊😊 can tell when a chainsaw file is no good no more it won't put a edge on the chain no more and U can see the file is slick the file is gone and it won't even sharpen butter 😮😮 it ready 4 the trash can the old chainsaw files were better than the 1S 2 day they don't last no more either 😮😮 that's sad 😔😮 the chainsaw files 2 day they changed the steel that they are made of and even the name brand chainsaw files aren't any better U paying 4 the name now 2 day most of them I see have green paint on the end and they don't last any better I had another fellow tell me 2 use a wire brush and clean the chain 1ST it does help not much 2 make file last that much longer it does get the tree 🎄 sap and the dirt and is better than be 4 😊😊 OMG 1O 24 2O23

  • @hurshman78
    @hurshman78 7 місяців тому

    I love the repetitive point with all the flavor on the delivery every time. That's the best learning situation for me. This guy could teach me rocker science. Thanks Buckin Billy

  • @JohnBielski
    @JohnBielski 9 місяців тому

    Hi Billy Ray. I've watched many of your videos and find them interesting and informative, especially this one on sharpening. I'm an occasional-use saw user and sharpen my own. Over the past four years, I bought three Stihl saws, where cutting dead wood on my property and the woman's next door keeps me busy. I burn 3 to 4 cord a year. The 261C with a 20 inch bar, the 400C with an Oregon 24 inch, and a 500i with a 25 inch are the saws. For me this is more of a hobby than necessity. But, it keeps me fit, I enjoy the work, and I like being self-sufficient. Despite how sharp they are, the saws are not cutting freely as yours do. I too have back issues and prefer to stand straight not having to bend or squat while I cut. I meticulously sharpened all three saws this week after watching this video. I have the chain on the 261C looking like the factory 16 inch I use occasionally, and use a 3/16" file. The 400C has a decent gullet and the best looking "C" shaped teeth with a 13/64" file. The 500i being the newest saw has only been sharpened three times with a 13/64" file. So, I am still able to follow the factory filing. I am disappointed at how the saws cut. I find myself bending or squatting to cut, and using the felling spikes rather than standing straighter. With the 500i, I have to push down hard to cut effectively with the end of the bar, otherwise the saw four-strokes. The 400 cuts the best, but the chips are small despite the raker filing. The 261 does ok for a small powered saw and a smaller chain. I have filed the rakers beyond Stihl's recommended setting of 0.026" on all three saws. Am I missing something? Should I be using the 7/32" file on the larger saws. What about the rakers?

  • @alanhoward387
    @alanhoward387 2 місяці тому

    The Ultimate chainsaw sharpening tutorial! Thanks for sharing this knowledge. Many people are grateful for this video.