Saw your post and thought I'd contribute, not wanting to just lurk here. I recently filed up my first GA saw and found it to cut rather well once sharp. Though not as fast as my peg and raker saws, it starts easily, runs smoothly, and doesn't hang up. I posted a summary of my filing steps on a US website, but it appears that I don't have permission to provide a link that page. Perhaps that comes with time?
Anyway, keeping all edges perfectly square or proportional and filing in line with the gullets seemed to give the best results. Setting was done with a coned hammer and the anvil was canted on the outside teeth to align with the tooth's axis.
Anyway, keeping all edges perfectly square or proportional and filing in line with the gullets seemed to give the best results. Setting was done with a coned hammer and the anvil was canted on the outside teeth to align with the tooth's axis.