I have a granberg precision grinder. You lock the angle down, so all your teeth are at the same exact angle. Same for the depth gauge and how deep you cut. I use a small 12V jump pack to power it. Once you get used to it, it's very fast to sharpen a chain and it's razor sharp. I don't know if you guys have seen projectfarm on youtube, but he compared different sharpeners, and this one came out on top. The chain was actually sharper than a factory sharpened chain. It clamps right on the bar so you don't have to take the chain off, which can be a pro or a con
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