Tungsten carbide is a durable material that is used in a wide range of industrial applications. It's commonly used in drill bits, saw blades, router bits, and a variety of other tools that require strength and precision. While tungsten carbide is extremely hard, it can be cut with the right tools.
What You'll Need
The most important aspect of cutting tungsten carbide rods is having the proper tools. You'll need a high-speed grinder with a tungsten carbide-specific abrasive wheel. Grinding wheels are available in a variety of sizes, allowing you to select the one that is best suited to your specific project. You should also wear safety goggles or glasses to protect your eyes from flying metal fragments.
Cutting Process
When cutting tungsten carbide rods, keep in mind that you're not actually "cutting" the material, but rather grinding it away bit by bit. Begin by securely clamping the rod in place on a workbench or table. Make sure it's securely clamped so it doesn't move while you grind. Start your grinder and carefully bring the wheel into an angle with the rod; don't press too hard or you'll damage your tooling! As you grind away at the rod, make sure that all sides are evenly ground down. When you're finished, use a file or sandpaper to smooth out any rough edges.






