Not really an option because they are concentric at each end but must wander off in the middle, so would be really tricky work out what they were doing inside.
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Not really an option because they are concentric at each end but must wander off in the middle, so would be really tricky work out what they were doing inside.
Good job, I always use a brass insert in the muzzle and a live center, just avoids any issues.
I don't have a brake on my lathe but use the thread chasing dial to dis-engage and re-engage when...
Yea it looks that far out but is a tapered off cut.....gives me an idea though ha ha ha
I don't think it would be fair to do so, but lets say I found this across a range of popular guns from low end 22s to mid range center fires.
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Following on from a recent post by a member here where the virtues or otherwise was discussed re barrel fluting, I just wanted to share this.
I would say my most common job is threading for...