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6/26/2025, 4:34:14 AM
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It depends on the grade percentage. But grinding it doesn't require as exotic of a stone composition as you might think. Most of the ceramic grinding wheels have a higher average hardness than the carbide will (58 to 62 RwC).
Things only get fucky when you're trying to TURN something that is solid tungsten carbide on a lathe, or worse has tungsten carbide inclusions in it. That's when PCD (polycrystalline diamond) tools are required, and even then you'll go through them fairly quickly.
It depends on the grade percentage. But grinding it doesn't require as exotic of a stone composition as you might think. Most of the ceramic grinding wheels have a higher average hardness than the carbide will (58 to 62 RwC).
Things only get fucky when you're trying to TURN something that is solid tungsten carbide on a lathe, or worse has tungsten carbide inclusions in it. That's when PCD (polycrystalline diamond) tools are required, and even then you'll go through them fairly quickly.
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