TIMBERLINE CHAINSAW SHARPENER- How to use.

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • Hopefully showing how to properly use the Timberline Chainsaw Sharpener.
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  • @timking7336
    @timking7336 10 місяців тому +3

    Well done; I've been doing it the old way for years. You just taught an old dog a new trick. I am sold on this. Your video was excellent. Thank you for sharing.

  • @audrybella6405
    @audrybella6405 Рік тому +7

    From the Timberline website: "The center knob is only needed if your bar is worn and the chain flops from side to side. It helps push the chain vertical when sharpening side A so that the carbide can be inserted into the chain without having to push it over with your finger."

  • @JeromeGardiner
    @JeromeGardiner Рік тому +6

    Thanks, It looked difficult when I received the tool and the instructions in the box assumed I knew a lot about sharpening before I even started. Very well done, I like the truth in it. No BS thanks for taking the time.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      Thank you for watching! Hopefully it helped!

  • @richavic4520
    @richavic4520 2 роки тому +2

    I'm here for a refresher. I've been through the summer since last needing to use it, and I believe that your video is among the best ones that I have watched.
    Better than most of the ones I saw to learn how to use the tool.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the kind words

    • @richavic4520
      @richavic4520 2 роки тому

      Hey, I was watching your field test video when your notification came across.
      I could bend your keyboard fingers for a time, but I have a project to finish.
      I will leave you with a riddle.
      How do you get a new chainsaw?
      I'll check back later. Give you my answer if you haven't come up with a better one than mine.
      Black walnut for the demo, correct?
      I used to describe my place as the one that you can't see from the road.
      Then three years ago a tornado came through and took care of that.
      My volunteer walnut trees were almost to gunstock thickness. In another twenty years, they were going to be my retirement account. There was one that was growing in the shade that gauged less than double for the time we have been on the property. It was veneer or musical instrument quality.
      Now it's firewood.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому

      How do you get a new chainsaw? 🤔 I'm not excellent with riddles but, I'd say break your old one or get it stuck in some wood lol.

    • @richavic4520
      @richavic4520 2 роки тому

      @@knotbreaker loan yours to a friend.
      He did me a favor though. It's an MS 310, and it has a design flaw. I couldn't complete a big project without breaking the starter paul. It has just one instead of two.
      Other than that, it was a beast.
      Walked into Home D one Sunday evening, and glancing towards the rental department, sitting on a shop cart, with a Halo glowing around it was a Makita DCS6421.
      That fifteen dollar purchase turned into a $315 one.
      Plus tax, and worth it.
      It's German made, and beastier.

    • @richavic4520
      @richavic4520 2 роки тому

      Be safe.
      The machine don't care.

  • @moe2470
    @moe2470 5 місяців тому +1

    Ive got the stihl sharpener & it works perfectly. Best sharpener ive ever used. What most amateurs like me dont realise is the rakers need attention also. The stihl sharpener does both. If your rakers are to high it doesnt matter how sharp the chain is.

  • @nospam3409
    @nospam3409 2 роки тому +6

    Excellent video. Don't forget to tell them to never spin the cutter backwards. It will chip the cutting edge of the carbide immediately.
    The center knob provides support for the cutters on the right side of the chain. The sharpening motion of the carbide cutter tends to push them away more where as the left cutters tend to get pulled into the cutter. The spring steel on mine likes to ride down. It needs to be more securely attached to the Timberline.

  • @ShevillMathers
    @ShevillMathers Рік тому +2

    The middle knob is to put light pressure on the side of the chain to stop it moving sideways in the bar groove. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 😁🇦🇺🦘

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      Greetings to you as well, friend! Thanks for watching!

  • @AxeInTheKerf
    @AxeInTheKerf 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you very much. I have seen this jig but never looked at it in detail. Great job sir...

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you!

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому +2

      There will be an axe restoration soon, I promise!

    • @AxeInTheKerf
      @AxeInTheKerf 2 роки тому +2

      @@knotbreaker No hurry no worry, saws, mauls, sharpening, firewood.....

  • @johnbelovsky1844
    @johnbelovsky1844 10 місяців тому +1

    You need to use oil on the shank of the file. I use a small dopper with bar oil. I mark the first tooth and take a very light pass. I do the entire loop on either the right or left cutters. You will find some cutters have a little more material removed and some next to none. I do each side with at least 3 passes till all the cutters are the same length and no cutters have any jagged cutting edges. I then repeat on the opposite cutters. I take light passes as not to dull the file prematurely. Also snug up the chain tight that will eliminate the need to use the center knob to clamp the cutters and produce a much more accurate sharpening. Best of luck to all sharpening your own chains 😊

  • @Brian2bears
    @Brian2bears 2 роки тому +4

    I have been educated. Very nice sharpening tool. Great explanation and tutorial. On the camera equipment, remember there is always someone out there with worse stuff...

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому +1

      Glad to be able to teach you something!

    • @Brian2bears
      @Brian2bears 2 роки тому +2

      @@knotbreaker Old dog new trick?

  • @nunyabidness5912
    @nunyabidness5912 2 роки тому +4

    Very well put together and helpful

  • @kevinbudke8438
    @kevinbudke8438 2 роки тому +4

    Very cool. Thanks for the video.

  • @apistosig4173
    @apistosig4173 2 роки тому +2

    Nothin' wrong with your equipment man - tough close-ups those but we all saw what you wanted us to see. I found this very interesting as the Timberline just never did it for me.

  • @stormman8393
    @stormman8393 Рік тому

    Beautiful work my friend. I'll drag my Timberline out and have another go.

  • @labtrainer09
    @labtrainer09 5 днів тому

    Thanks very much for this "independent" lesson (as opposed to the company's own instructions). I just bought one of these Timberline units for my Stihl and hope it proves to be worth the considerable extra cost for "the real thing," as opposed to the inexpensive copies from overseas. Do you have any thoughts about that? Best, Chris (in Maine)

  • @hafsalinda
    @hafsalinda Рік тому +2

    Tighten that center knovb ! It wedges the chain link tight so there is no deviation or chatter when cutting .
    Bump your pawl setting tighter if the gullet or outside edge isnt shiny on first pass.
    Good sharpening is removing the variables in the machine.

  • @IndianaDoug
    @IndianaDoug 2 роки тому +4

    This was great, I’m sharing this!!!

  • @st7650
    @st7650 5 місяців тому

    Looks like this could really save me some money. I don’t need a bench vise looks like I could use this out in the field

  • @markwriter2698
    @markwriter2698 18 днів тому +1

    Not so fast. I tried the Timberline and my chains consistently walked to one side. Double checked and found the pitch of the Timberline file is different from the chain. Turns out I was sharpening the tooth point on one side and the tooth heal on the other. Will give it another try to be fair but in no way is this a quick k operation. I suggest the two-in-one hand file if you want to get things done.

    • @Icutmetal
      @Icutmetal 5 днів тому

      How can a singe file have a pitch? 🤔

  • @bluelude2001
    @bluelude2001 2 роки тому +2

    I have this. I can never sharpen the whole chain (left and right cutters) at once. I have to set the jig, do all the left cutters. Reset jig and do the rights.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому +1

      I've never had that issue with mine.

  • @jakethesnake9528
    @jakethesnake9528 2 місяці тому

    A great video, appreciate your effort.

  • @vonschwab6060
    @vonschwab6060 4 місяці тому

    It seems like you are going in the opposite direction when you are filing the blue sharpie tooth.

  • @OGHuntingOutdoors
    @OGHuntingOutdoors 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome video

  • @JDubbsadventure
    @JDubbsadventure 2 роки тому +1

    I know on our lathe and milling Machines if you don’t have the bit/work spinning and hit the carbide it will break. Do you have this problem with these carbide bits breaking?

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому

      They will chip quite easily if you don't have the jig set correctly. I have yet to break one.

  • @Smoothy38
    @Smoothy38 Рік тому +1

    Yhey are great, when conditions are perfect,the real bad thing about these is when a tiny shaving of steel gets in the gap...jams it right up, had to beat the backside of the carbide bit to knock it out. I may try it again o e day, but the Stihl 2 in 1 does a fantastic job so I'll use that.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому +1

      I can't wait to compare the two.

    • @Smoothy38
      @Smoothy38 Рік тому

      @@knotbreaker 2 in 1 is fantastic imo...once I get some new carbide bits for the Timberline I'll try again..

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      I've used the 2n1 once and wasn't impressed, thus far. Probably user error but, I'll try again!

    • @Smoothy38
      @Smoothy38 Рік тому

      @@knotbreaker more pressure on the front hand worked for me, definitely easier with 2 hands

  • @thesmallwoodlot433
    @thesmallwoodlot433 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, and product demonstration! Keep up the good wrk, I will look into one of these myself!
    Quick question, are you using a microphone? If not you may need to look into one

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому

      I am using a mic. Probably need to download an equalizer software. Is there an issue with my voiceover?

    • @thesmallwoodlot433
      @thesmallwoodlot433 2 роки тому +1

      @@knotbreaker it my be my hearing, but you come across soft spoken, and at time a little hard for me to hear.

  • @urbanlumberjack
    @urbanlumberjack 2 роки тому +1

    Cool product. The bushings are probably hardened to prevent damage from the file? I like the case. How fast can you sharpen with this?
    I’ve been slabbing alot of wood and would like to figure out how to speed up sharpening.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому +1

      You can certainly hand file faster, but, you can't hand file as accurately. Perhaps there are some skilled woodsmen that can get close. But the point of this product, in my opinion, is a sharp tooth with an accurate angle, every single tooth every single time. It also gets my chain sharper than many I've felt that were freshly hand filed.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому

      Also, there's the ease of use in the fact that you can sharpen the entire chain from one position. So, while it's not as fast, it has other advantages that make it worth it. Especially for homeowners or weekend warriors because the carbide bit lasts for 20-30 sharpenings. Someone who doesn't cut all day, every day can use this for multiple seasons of firewood harvesting.

    • @apistosig4173
      @apistosig4173 2 роки тому

      place the carbide cutter in a power drill - I have a Timberline but have reverted to hand filing.

  • @tlpoutdoorsman
    @tlpoutdoorsman Рік тому +1

    You need to adjust your block and put the tip of the carbide in the gullet because it's thinner in diameter then when you go to sharpen it and you're actually getting the full tooth

  • @scrotiepig
    @scrotiepig Рік тому +1

    Very good, but what about the rakers? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      Well you just hit them with a file afterwards.

    • @scrotiepig
      @scrotiepig Рік тому

      @@knotbreaker 👌😄

  • @lazio7495
    @lazio7495 Рік тому +1

    I bought one about a 2 weeks ago and first time I used it the carbide bit got stuck in the barrel and I couldn't take it back out. I tried tapping it out and broke the carbide bit! I spoke with customer service person and he asked I oiled the carbide bit prior to using it! That's why it got stuck
    Do you oil the carbide bit before using it?

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому +1

      I do not, that's interesting! I've never had that issue either

    • @lazio7495
      @lazio7495 Рік тому

      @@knotbreaker
      I wonder why I binded on me so tight that I couldn't get it out. Customer service guy said it's happened before to other customers and they've sent it back to have them press it out.
      Anyway I got the parts yesterday, so I'll give it another try

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому +1

      Quite an interesting experience for sure. How was it dealing with customer service?

    • @lazio7495
      @lazio7495 Рік тому

      @@knotbreaker
      They have been very professional and easy to deal with

    • @mike-oo8ok
      @mike-oo8ok Місяць тому

      I have one and it works great. The instructions tell you to use oil. The carbide cutters come 3 sizes 3/8P, .325 and 3/8. To avoid breaking a cutter don't let it grab or drop them. Stay from the cheap knockoffs. Timberline customer service is exceptional.

  • @stevenbrown5210
    @stevenbrown5210 7 місяців тому

    Good video, thank you

  • @DidierCuevaabramonte
    @DidierCuevaabramonte Місяць тому

    Dónde lo puedo comprar

  • @zuzanaberankova1283
    @zuzanaberankova1283 Рік тому

    Great sharpener

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 Рік тому

    Welp, I DEFINITELY should’ve watched this before using. I sorta figured it out and did get the chain sharpened but also ruined the sharpener. Luckily it was a cheap-o knockoff. 😂

  • @bltefft
    @bltefft Рік тому

    Nice video. Can this handle a small chain like 1/4 inch? I have a small Sihl electric saw and it runs a 1/4" STIHL PICCO chain.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      I do not believe they're made for the smaller chain, unfortunately.

  • @fishinghippi
    @fishinghippi 3 місяці тому

    Where do you purchase replacement sharpening rods?

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  3 місяці тому

      From their website linked in the description

  • @st7650
    @st7650 5 місяців тому

    Does this sharpen down the rakers too or just the chain

    • @Peter-wg2nz
      @Peter-wg2nz 3 місяці тому

      It does not lower the rakers.

  • @AaBb-nl8pn
    @AaBb-nl8pn 8 місяців тому

    Ceh hargane klu mau beli di mana

  • @markuskestel833
    @markuskestel833 2 роки тому +2

    Hello what is the diameter of the file

  • @isacampbell7593
    @isacampbell7593 Рік тому

    How does it compare with the 2 in 1?

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      Future video, friend. We're gonna compare them as soon as I get the hang of the 2-n-1 to make it fair

  • @keithcull254
    @keithcull254 2 роки тому +2

    This is for the city slicker who doesn't know how to use a chainsaw file ............

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому +2

      Guess I'll just sell my saws and move to a big city somewhere lol

  • @patterdalezipsuzilil
    @patterdalezipsuzilil 4 місяці тому

    I could have done mine 50cm with a dremel the time it took u set it up 😂

  • @user-xy6cw7ji5x
    @user-xy6cw7ji5x 7 місяців тому

    Berapa harga

  • @curtisduke7553
    @curtisduke7553 2 роки тому +1

    Anyone see the fatal flaw in this design?

    • @michaelbeeby6648
      @michaelbeeby6648 Рік тому +1

      The flaw is that the jig runs out of adjustment once the chain has been sharpened several times. Mine is a Chinese knock - off. The idea is good but the delivery is not.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      How so? The jig is infinitely adjustable. At least the original version is, anyway.

    • @michaelbeeby6648
      @michaelbeeby6648 Рік тому

      @@knotbreaker I believe the Timberline tool would have infinate adjustment. The chinese knockoff, no. Its a piece of junk

  • @hughcoutts4020
    @hughcoutts4020 Рік тому

    Would you be so kind as to provide me with a link to the true Timbetline website? Everything I've been able to find are cheap Chinese knock-offs.

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому +1

      There's a link in the description of the video, friend. timberlinesharpener.com/

  • @williambachman5760
    @williambachman5760 Рік тому

    Thanks Billy Bob Thornton....lol

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      Any time. If only I had his budget, I wouldn't be here haha

  • @eastcoast2456
    @eastcoast2456 2 роки тому

    good for a newb!

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  2 роки тому

      Indeed. Or, anyone really. See part 2 to see how well it works!

    • @apistosig4173
      @apistosig4173 2 роки тому

      A newb needs to learn hand filing first - either free hand with a round file or with a guide IMHO

  • @greenacresfarmsgreen4438
    @greenacresfarmsgreen4438 2 роки тому +1

    there custormer service stinks i have one of these i will never buy another because of that

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      I haven't had to deal with them yet.

  • @IndianaDoug
    @IndianaDoug 2 роки тому +2

    First!

  • @tom6225
    @tom6225 Рік тому

    Looks like you need to sharpen the day before you what to cut 😒

    • @knotbreaker
      @knotbreaker  Рік тому

      Lol it's not THAT bad. It takes around 15 mins to do a 25-28" bar.

  • @arnieee559
    @arnieee559 Рік тому +2

    junk

  • @edhultgren517
    @edhultgren517 7 місяців тому

    Had to leave, didn’t like the music too loud for me.
    Good luck

  • @Charles-zl8bz
    @Charles-zl8bz Рік тому

    Thanks going to buy one.

  • @tlpoutdoorsman
    @tlpoutdoorsman Рік тому

    Do you know if these guys are still in business Timberline I've been calling them all week and all I get is an answering machine plus I've emailed it and heard nothing