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So, I would NOT file all of the teeth off.
I would first remove all of the set from the teeth by putting a hammer in a vise as an anvil and use another hammer to remove the set. It may take more than one pass to remove the set.
Next take a flat file and file the top of the teeth until you can see a bright spot on the top of the teeth.
Now sharpen the teeth until the bright spot on top of both teeth the file is in contact with disappears.
You can apply more pressure with the file to the teeth with the biggest bright spot.
A few teeth that are smaller, i.e. the ones you have mostly removed, should not matter. See Paul Seller’s blog for Jan 4, 2019. https://paulsellers.com/category/paul-sellers-blog/
Reset the teeth. If you do not have a saw set, the put the saw on a piece of pine, soft wood, and use a nail set on the teeth. If you end up with to much set, then you can use the hammer trick that was used to remove the set to reduce the set, just be gentle with the second hammer. -
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