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  1. lumberjack

    Green teeth Carbide

    The edges are sharp enough to cut the edge of a finger nail on, or at least make a divot, but they're not sharp enough to cut skin. I just pulled that picture from Green's website. The non wear sharp teeth are a simple concave as best I recall. The wear sharps have some extra geometry like...
  2. lumberjack

    Green teeth Carbide

    The face of the Green Tooth is carbide with a steel bolt.
  3. lumberjack

    Green teeth Carbide

    Reds are more concave and thus more aggressive. The flip side is the cutting edge is thinner and thus more susceptible to damage/chipping from rocks. Greens are less concave, have a thicker cutting edge, are less aggressive, and do better contacting hard things. Wet diamond sounds like a...
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