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I use both once when turning a Mammoth Tooth the Carbide saved me a Motza,I used but on cutter,I removed it as the four surfaces blunted placed the cutter fave down on a Diamond file and after a few strokes back on the job.A mate of mine in America used up twenty cutters on his Mammoth Tooth pen so In accord with my respected friends answer it is simply said Horses for Courses.


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