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    Green teeth Carbide

    Well, the only highlights of my rig is drill-press-like, but I sacrificed a cheap cordless drill and put the cutter horizontal spin, grinding stone in mill spindle - this is so I can see the grind progress on the cutter face and see the outer edge too. Couple hundred rpm stone, slower on...
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    Green teeth Carbide

    You got the good one. I got same but small diameter. Different company but resin bond. I'm currently running slow with plain water bath. I'll get into my rig later. Norton mentions white aluminum oxide dressing stick for us. I'm going to try to dodge dressing by using lots of clean water...
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    Green teeth Carbide

    Update. State of emergency declared, all non essential businesses closed by tomorrow night. Today I scooped a new tooth from a distributor 10 minutes from me who has remained unknown to me for at least 7 years. He said "Maybe I need more advertising." I heard the emergency announcement on...
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    Green teeth Carbide

    Thanks. With the Covid, boogying around getting stuff is a bit of a no no, but I'd love to get one to mimic. I have to look into it, and the local outlet is probably shut down due to Covid. Turns out machinists regularly put near shaving edges on but that would be pointless in the dirt. It...
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    Green teeth Carbide

    Lumberjack, would that be a picture of a new cutter? I don't have access to one yet. If you happen to be a machine shop type guy, would you say the new edge is pretty sharp like a cutting tool for a lathe etc or does it have a tiny blunt radius right at the cutting edge? We're talking tiny...
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    Green teeth Carbide

    Anybody have any insights into the carbide type of Greenteeth, particularly the red vs green versions of the 700 series? All I've found thus far is the red is a harder type than the green. thanks. Also if its in your wheelhouse do you figure diamond wheel is indeed superior to silicon...
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