Why Does My Chain Saw Want To Cut A Curve?

Just like you, I was out in the yard trying to cut down a tree when my chain saw started behaving very strangely. It seemed like it wanted to curve the cut instead of making a straight line. What could be causing this?

After doing some research, I found out that there are several reasons why your chain saw might want to cut a curve. In this article, I’ll explore each of those reasons and tell you how to fix them.

By the end of this article, you should have all the information you need to keep your chain saw cutting straight lines like a pro. So let’s get started!

Why does my chain saw want to cut a curve:

Here are some reasons why your chain saw might want to cut a curve:

  • You might be cutting too fast: When you’re cutting quickly, the chain can move around more, which can lead to curved cuts.
  • The blade might be dull: A dull blade won’t cut as cleanly as a sharp one, so it might cause your chain saw to drift to one side or the other.
  • You might not be holding the chain saw properly: If your hands aren’t in the correct position, it can lead to curved cuts.
  • The wood you’re cutting might be twisted: If the wood is twisted, it can put a lot of pressure on the chain saw blade and cause it to drift off course.
  • There could be something wrong with the chain saw itself: If the chain saw isn’t properly aligned, it can cause the blade to cut a curve.

If the chain saw isn’t properly aligned, it can cause the blade to cut a curve.

How to fix this issue:

If you’re having trouble with your chain saw cutting a curve, try these tips to see if you can fix the problem.

  • Cut more slowly: This will give you more control over the blade and help prevent it from moving around too much.
  • Sharpen the blade: A sharp blade will cut more cleanly and help prevent the chain saw from drifting off course.
  • Hold the chain saw correctly: Make sure your hands are in the correct position so you have more control over the blade.
  • Cut straight lumber: If the wood you’re cutting is twisted, it can put a lot of pressure on the blade and cause it to drift off course.
  • Check the chain saw for problems: If the chain saw isn’t properly aligned, it can cause the blade to cut a curve. You might need to take it to a professional to have it fixed.

If the chain saw isn’t properly aligned, it can cause the blade to cut a curve. You might need to take it to a professional to have it fixed.

Safety tips when using a Chain saw:

Here are some safety tips when using a chain saw:

  1. Be sure to read the owner’s manual carefully before using the chain saw.
  2. Wear appropriate safety gear, including boots, gloves, eye protection, and a hard hat.
  3. Make sure the chain saw is in good condition and has been properly sharpened.
  4. Do not cut above shoulder height.
  5. Keep your hands and feet clear of the cutting area.
  6. Do not over-extend yourself while using the chain saw.
  7. Always cut with the grain of the wood.
  8. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid contact with bystanders or other objects.
  9. Shut off the chain saw when finished using it.”
  10. Store the chain saw in a safe place when not in use.

FAQs:

How can you adjust the saw so that it doesn’t want to curve? 

There are a few things you can do to adjust the saw so that it doesn’t want to curve.
First, make sure the chain saw is in good condition and has been properly sharpened.
Second, check the tension of the chain. If it’s too tight, it will cause the saw to curve.
Finally, make sure you’re cutting with the grain of the wood. Cutting against the grain can cause the saw to curve.

What can you do if your chain saw starts cutting a curve in the middle of a project?

If your chain saw starts cutting a curve in the middle of a project, stop using it and take it to a professional to have it serviced. Do not try to service the chain saw yourself. This can be very dangerous.

Have you ever had your chain saw try to cut a curve? 

Yes, I have had my chain saw try to cut a curve. It’s important to be aware of the danger and take the necessary precautions when using a chain saw.

Conclusion:

I showed you why your chain saw wants to cut a curve and how you can adjust it so that doesn’t happen. I also showed you what to do if your chain saw starts cutting a curve in the middle of a project. Be sure to follow the safety tips when using a chain saw and always have it serviced by a professional.

I hope this article was helpful. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask in the comments section. Thank you for reading!