photo_camera Muskoka, Ontario November 2017 - After dinner we snuck down to the dock for sunset, we finished our wine and went backup for dessert. (Jeffrey Turford / copyright Editorial Use )

photo_camera Muskoka, Ontario November 2017 - Sharpening a chainsaw Step 1: Use the correct file guide and file. Step 2: Press the file guide so it rides on both cutter top plate and depth gauge, with guide marks in line with the length of the chain. Step 3: File all cutters identically. (Jeffrey Turford / copyright Editorial Use )

photo_camera Muskoka, Ontario November 2017 - File down each chainsaw tooth in inverse order. (Jeffrey Turford / copyright Editorial Use )

photo_camera Muskoka, Ontario November 2017 - Match the angle on the file guide and file down the sides of the chainsaw teeth. (Jeffrey Turford / copyright Editorial Use )

photo_camera Muskoka, Ontario November 2017 - Place the chainsaw gauge on the top of the chainsaw teeth and file the tops of the teeth. (Jeffrey Turford / copyright Editorial Use )

photo_camera Muskoka, Ontario November 2017 - You will need a chainsaw gauge, a chainsaw file, a steel file and a metal brush. (Jeffrey Turford / copyright Editorial Use )


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