No disrespect, but that 2x4 shouldn’t have anything to do with the operations of the sharpener. The sharpener is bolted to the 4x4 which is a ridged mount.
2 problems I see. 1 - too heavy on the grinding cuts as in one long cut instead of numerous tapping cuts. 1 longer cut will overheat the tooth. 2 - you showed the file for the rakers being both pushed then pulled. Files are made to be pushed only.
You sound just like Nicholas Cage. I loved you in Lord of War.
It is usually pretty easy to see which teeth you’ve already sharpened, they are clean and shiny...
No disrespect, but that 2x4 shouldn’t have anything to do with the operations of the sharpener. The sharpener is bolted to the 4x4 which is a ridged mount.
2 problems I see. 1 - too heavy on the grinding cuts as in one long cut instead of numerous tapping cuts. 1 longer cut will overheat the tooth. 2 - you showed the file for the rakers being both pushed then pulled. Files are made to be pushed only.
Prescott....??? Say it aint so...! lol
lol, I don't get it??