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Product Description
The Timberline Chainsaw Sharpener is a newly patented tool that takes precision and accuracy to a new level. The chain remains on the saw and the tool clamps on the bar and allows the chain to be pulled through as each tooth is sharpened. A high-grade tungsten carbide cutter is hand turned with a handle. Only a small amount of material is removed from each tooth resulting in much longer chain life. Carbide guides are fixed at a universal angle of 30 degree while 25 and 35 degree guides are offered separately.Features
- Fast Sharpens Each Tooth in Seconds
- Precise Every Tooth Sharpened to the same Length and Angle
- Durable High quality Machined Aluminum
- Portable Take Everywhere and Sharpen Anytime
- Easy Anyone can Sharpen a Chainsaw with Professional Results
Top Reviews
Awesome tool for the home user!by Mike Barber (5 out of 5 stars)
February 15, 2016
First, this is a very well made product manufactured right here in the USA. It took a very minor amount of fiddling to figure out the most efficient way to set it up. The product works as advertised and produces an accurate and sharp (better than factory) chain. It's very expensive for what it is, but I figure it will pay me back in the long run on reduced chain wear due to sharpening. Most home users simply don't have to time/practice necessary to learn to accurately file a chain and even if you do, you'll never be as accurate as this tool. The one thing I noticed and fixed on the 1st loop I ran through it was that it needed a scale on the slider. It's no big deal on a chain that spent life going through the Timberline, but a filed chain can be so far out tooth to tooth that the length is hard to maintain precisely because you hit a long tooth and have to back off the pawl and feed it back in and there is no way to tell exactly where you were set before. I remedied this by laminating a scale on the back side of the slide so I had registration marks to get me right back where I was, not just in the neighborhood. It also lets me see how much material I'm removing on each sharpening and how much has been removed over the life of the chain. Again, you take only what you need and will get a lot more sharpenings out of a chain and the carbide cutter. There is also no heat (like with a grinder) to ruin the temper on the chain if you aren't careful. A carbide bit will last a really long time if you realize you are working with a brittle material and don't force in without rotating it or worse yet turn it backwards (instant death for the tool). Moral of the story, take light cuts while constantly turning the cutter with nice light feed pressure both in and out of the cut! Your chain and your carbide cutter will thank you with long life and increased performance.
Don't know why I waited so long
by Joe (5 out of 5 stars)
March 29, 2017
I very rarely write a review, and when I do, it's usually due to a negative experience, but the Timberline Chainsaw Sharpener is the exception. I was hesitant to order this product due to the price, but finally decided to give it a try. I ordered it 3 days ago, and received it today via USPS. I took it straight out to my workshop, slapped it on my chainsaw and went to work on my chain. It took me a few minutes to figure out how to get it properly aligned (stop being manly, and read the instructions!), but once I did, the sharpening process was a piece of cake. I've used hand held sharpening files for years and the results are okay, but never what I would consider perfect. I couldn't believe the difference after using the Timberline. Those teeth are perfectly ground, and razor sharp. Took me maybe 20 minutes to sharpen an 18" chain, but I was going really slow, making sure everything was lining up and doing what it's supposed to. I have no doubt that the next time won't take more than 10-15 minutes, tops. The product is easy to use, does exactly what it's supposed to do, and appears to be very well built. If you frequently use a chainsaw and want to keep your chain razor sharp, I strongly recommend this product.
Slow n steady wins
by Gidget L. (5 out of 5 stars)
June 22, 2017
I really like this tool. first a caution. There are many ways to use this tool improperly and get poor results. Do invest the time to read all Timberline's on-line instructions, tips-n-tricks and watch the video. Once you have the technique, the Timberline chainsaw sharpener produces sharpening much more consistent than you cannot get with a grinder or file. It takes more time but the results are much better than having a vendor sharpen your chains. Although it takes more time to sharpen than other methods, you get that time back when you start cutting. I called Timberline with a question and received useful guidance.
I can always sharpen a chain with a file good enough to make it usable
by James (5 out of 5 stars)
July 11, 2018
I use a chainsaw a couple of times a year and have used a file to sharpen the chain. I can always sharpen a chain with a file good enough to make it usable. I have a chainsaw tool box which I carry a extra chain so I don't have to sharpen in the field. The Timberline Chainsaw Sharpener has changed the way I sharpen chains. It has a small learning curve and produces fabulous results. It is slightly faster than a file, but creates a sharper better balanced teeth. Additional bonuses: Its small, easy to use, and doesn't require an electric source.
Net result when using the Timberline sharpener: A chainsaw operator can let the chainsaw do the work like it was designed to.
Quick Tips for using the Timberline Sharpener: Read the how to; Watch a You Tube video; Don't try to fix a bad chain in one pass; Use oil; Always turn the handle clockwise in and out; and use this tool don't abuse it.
Nice rugged sharpener
by Ron N. (4 out of 5 stars)
March 4, 2017
Nice rugged sharpener. This is much better than using a file. I did add 2 set screws to it to stabilize the floating/loose block. In hindsight only one screw is needed; right in the middle. Finger tight is fine. I used 8x32 tpi. Other than snugging up the block, I'm happy with it.
Great Product
by jeff a (5 out of 5 stars)
June 21, 2014
I used this on my Husqvarna Rancher and what a beautiful job it did. One note, it might be worth buying a new chain and using it to resharpen the new chain right from the git-go. If you've got a chain you've hand filed many times by hand you'll spend too much time and waste the sharpness of your carbide cutter trying to get the chain cutters back to a perfectly uniform state. The sharpener seems to work by using the back of the tooth as a reference point for the finished sharpened state of each tooth, so in effect if you've sharpened many times by hand and you've taken off different amounts over several hand sharpenings, the tool wants to sharpen all your teeth to the shortest available length. I have one chain I sharpened a couple times by hand, and one new chain ready for it's first sharpening and the older chain took three gos to get it perfect. The new chain ready for it's first sharpening was so easy it was unbelievable,one go, like new.. That being said once you get an older chain to it's "preferred state" it will sharpen just like a new one. Much faster then hand filing, you'll actually sharpen more often because it's so easy. Tool is extremely well built, very portable (you can put it in your pocket) and no motors or cheap plastic parts to break. Well worth the price, totally satisfied, totally recommend.
Works very well, but be careful when using it ...
by victor beaudoin (5 out of 5 stars)
July 13, 2016
Works very well, but be careful when using it, the small aluminum guide can be ground down, if you are not careful. Wish that the company that made this item would make the small double tooth guide out of a harder material.
Excellent engineering
by Eppo (5 out of 5 stars)
May 29, 2012
Normally sharpen by hand, or with a bar mounted file guide. This machine is simple to use, quick and quickly shows you deficiencies in your sharpening skills. Especially with cutter lengths as I could always get a decent angle. The machine makes sure every tooth is cut back razor sharp and the same length either Side of the bar. Make sure if the machine moves a little when sharpening to score the holding screws with a chisel or nail as the smooth screws can slip. This was an idea given to me by timberline, they are quick to reply to any questions. An ingenuis bit of engineering.
Great tool for better than factory edge.
by Dewey (5 out of 5 stars)
March 19, 2019
Shapens my chain to scarry sharp and even. Just follow the directions and use some machinist common sense. The tool is well built and excellent for getting a better than factory edge out in the wilderness. The guides are the only thing I would change, hardened steel instead of soft aluminum. Make sure you lube them and keep the fillings cleaned out.
Great!, with a catch.
by Kevin addie (4 out of 5 stars)
September 1, 2016
A little cumbersome in the field using them on the fly when you just need to freshen up the edge. It really shines when you need to reestablish a wore chain.
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