Stumper
One Man Band
Dogdad, Yes the outer edge of the carbide-you shorten it back until you have a sharp edge again-Don't thin the big flat surface. By way of further information-green wheels grind carbide and steel but the steel rips the surface off the wheel. Grind relief on the end of the tooth shank with your standard aluminium oxide wheel then sharpen the carbide on the green wheel (silicon carbide) You'll still get steel into the carbide wheel a little but the greenwheel will last a lot longer. Remember that the cutting edge needs to be the outermost/furthest forward part of the tooth as it spins. I had a bunch of teeth "professionally" sharpened. The guy got the carbide edge sharp but he ground no relief-He ground the carbide at 90 degrees to its flat face. Since the carbide is set into the tooth shank at an angle that left the bootom of the carbide and top of the steel shank sticking out further than the sharp edge=no bite.
P.S. Wear a dust mask-tungsten carbide dust is bad and the silicon carbide dust from the wheel is worse for your lungs. Stump grinders need not shorten their lives with "miner's lung"-silicosis.
P.S. Wear a dust mask-tungsten carbide dust is bad and the silicon carbide dust from the wheel is worse for your lungs. Stump grinders need not shorten their lives with "miner's lung"-silicosis.