Scotty,
I am using 6 sets of angled teeth. A set being two holders angled about 35 deg. out. The six sets are equally spaced, 60 deg. apart. In addition I have two sets (again two holders one on each side) of straight teeth. The straight teeth sets are 180 deg. apart between sets of angled teeth.. I was told that I needed the straight teeth if I wanted to grind straight into the stump. Basically I copied the Vermeer stump grinder SG 252 wheel design. It uses a 16" wheel.
Also, since I am using chain drive, I have increased the speed of the wheel. Again I used specs from several stump grinders. Woods TSG 50 has a tip speed of 5428 ft/min, Worksaver SG-26 has 5515 ft/min, model SG-36 uses 7430 ft/min. I have a gearbox with a 1:1.46 ratio with a 17 tooth sprocket going to 11 teeth on the main shaft. If I got it all right I should end up with about 5739 ft/mim. I didn't take into account the added stickout of the teeth on the wheel so I will end up slightly faster -- haven't measured the final O.D. but I would guess I end up slightly over 6000 ft/min.
I spent yesterday and today at a graduation and have filled up every digital card we own - - if I can find a little space on one I will get a picture or two and post Monday.
Reggie