For your chainsaw to cut efficiently, the chain must always be perfectly sharp. Sharpening should be done frequently—about every two fuel refills. To make this task comfortable at a bench vise, or to sharpen spare chains, you can build a DIY chainsaw chain sharpener. This tool lets you mount the chain and slide it smoothly for precise sharpening.
How a Chainsaw Chain Is Made

The chain is a sandwich: between the right and left connecting links, you'll find alternating right and left cutters and drive links. Understanding this structure is key to effective sharpening. For your workshop, consider a sturdy home improvement workbench to hold your vise securely.
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How to Build the Chainsaw Chain Sharpener
Start with an old chainsaw bar (you can often find one at a dealer). Mount two steel flat bars (5x30x120 mm) onto it. Drill holes to insert two bolts, separated by washers, and tighten with self-locking nuts. The bolts pass through the bar's long slot, allowing you to slide the tool to tension the chain.
At the opposite end, drill the plates to insert a third bolt. Slide a roller made of nylon, wood, or steel onto this bolt. If you don't have a lathe, you can assemble the roller using two large washers and two smaller central washers.
The sharpener locks onto the bar with bolts passing through the slot. For better precision and to reduce friction, place 8x24 mm washers between the bolt and plate, between the outer nut and plate, and between the central nuts and the bar. At the other end, the plates hold the roller on another bolt with washers and a nut. This roller acts as an extension of the bar and has a central groove to guide the chain as it slides.
Tips for Using Your DIY Sharpener
- Clamp the sharpener firmly in a vise. A quality vise from our home improvement collection ensures stability.
- Adjust the chain tension so it moves smoothly but doesn't sag.
- Use a round file matching your chain's pitch. File each cutter at the same angle and number of strokes.
- Always file from the inside of the cutter outward for a clean edge.
- After sharpening, lubricate the chain with bar oil before use.
FAQ
How often should I sharpen my chainsaw chain?
Sharpen every two fuel refills or whenever you notice sawdust becoming fine and powdery instead of coarse chips. A sharp chain produces large, square chips.
Can I use this sharpener for different chain types?
Yes, as long as you adjust the roller and file size to match your chain's pitch and gauge. Always check your chain's specifications before starting.
What tools do I need to build this sharpener?
You'll need a drill, drill bits, wrenches, and basic metalworking tools. For your workshop, browse our home improvement supplies for drills and vises.
Is it better to buy a commercial sharpener?
Building your own is cost-effective and customizable. However, if you prefer a ready-made solution, consider an electric sharpener. Check our garden supplies collection for options.
How do I maintain the sharpener after building it?
Keep the roller and bolts lubricated to prevent rust. Store the tool in a dry place. For storage, a garden shed or storage bench works well.
Ready-Made Alternatives
If you don't have time to build your own sharpener, there are excellent commercial options available. For example, the Einhell GC-CS 85 E electric chain sharpener offers reliable performance. You can find similar tools in our garden supplies and home improvement collections. Pair your sharpener with a sturdy outdoor work table for a complete setup.
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