there is a dying breed when it comes to making your own tool'sTubal Cain has some videos with optional methods.
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Darn straight!The quest for knowledge and "know-how" should be never ending, not even for the hobby guys
1. when threading an r700 tenon how much would you take off per pass on the compound?
2. Ive always wondered/suspected you might be mr pete? but you dont live over there by chicago. ( i guess)
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Those that know something about tooling, other than "it comes out of a little box" are called 'dinosaurs'.there is a dying breed when it comes to making your own tool's
That's what I am talking about lolView attachment 1031504 Back in my day.
I used a camera tripod with a piece of flat stock to hold my test indicator to dial in the outboard end.Dialed in muzzle with od. Not best, but don’t have a setup that reaches the rifling. Dialed in the breach with a 1” test indicator(.0005) pushed in the existing chamber.
1. .010 on the side for starters, then a few .005s with scattered spring cuts in between. Last cut is a spring cutView attachment 1031502 . Here's my rig. I use brass tipped set screws, range rod and indicators. Ever since I had a tarantula too close for comfort, I'm afraid of spiders.
Not saying we shouldn’t learn hss, but if carbide works for now, why not get started and master one or the other. I’m not going to delay building rifles because I don’t understand ever facet.
Decided to stop all progress till the lathe was correctly setup. Took some 3x3 1/4” wall square tube and welded it to the bottom of the lathe stands. At the corners I put 5/8 all thread with boots to adjust height. Also drilled 5/8 hole in the concrete an inch deep to keep the lathe from moving. Rock solid now! Did some test cuts 12” out from the chuck and they looked very clean. Before there was a bunch of chatter. Still have a touch under .0005 in 12”on test piece but I’m done messing with the head stock. Too easy to throw it off. I’ll do a test chamber tomorrow and post to see the improvements in lathe stability and new tooling.
Tightened the 6 bolts that hold the lathe to the cabinets. Still getting a little vibration. Not sure where it is originating. After leveling again today to see if there was any settling, I have a touch over .001 in 12” of travel. I’ll give it more time than check again and adjust. Took a carbon fiber barrel out for my 300 wsm project and decided to get started. Shank, threading and light relief turned out great. Action fit like a glove. Very happy. Tomorrow I’ll finish the bolt recess and chamber. Still waiting on my manners unfortunately