You don't move the tool. You move the chain....much quicker and more efficient.
@MustangGuru
You leave it attached to the bar just pull the chain thru to the next tooth
@henryfredette6735
Be much easier to do every other tooth and then switch the file/crank to the other side instead of moving it for every tooth.
@bigsonslawncare
Pretty cool never used one, I've seen some Vevor products on another channel ✔️💯
@Something2LookAt
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@larryag99
My understanding is... you don't move the tool... you move the chain after finishing a single tooth. And the center knob that you said to tighten down just like the larger knobs on either side, is for straightening the tooth to an upright position. As most know, the chain is loose in the bar grove so the chain must be in an upright position in order to get a proper cut.
@user-nz4tv3hg4v
For smaller blades take the Paul/ratchet off & refit the other way round
@timogin4377
It will work and it is much cheaper, BUT the Timberland sets the gold standard. Much more robust tighter tolerances and the file is tungston carbide file and not a diamond crust junk.
@johnlewis6928
Move your chain not the tool
@brianofireland148
Far too much fiddling about Think I'll be sticking to a file.
@HermitFab
I had to stop watching once I saw you remove the jig to reach the next tooth. That defeats the whole purpose of the jig.