Thanks JoeI numbered mine 1-12 like a clock. My BAT's get letters at 1:30.
Easy peasy.
Joe Hynes
Thanks JoeI numbered mine 1-12 like a clock. My BAT's get letters at 1:30.
Easy peasy.
Joe Hynes
I'm gonna have to try it for myself. I'm still having trouble getting my head around needing permanent marks, but I'm open to it.I put a few thread checkers in my spin indexer, then put #’s on them....... just shoulder it up and write down the #’s that line up with where you want to engrave for future markings.
If your tennon length stays the same on future barrels your #’s will be good.
I think they would sell Mike!
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Tim, I try to keep things as simple as they can be without giving up function. It sometimes works and sometimes, not so much.I was just picturing numbers all the way around it. Then if you were doing a lot of barrels. Once you check the original barrel and record the number
Jim bobs Bat is at #4
Joe bobs Panda is at #6
Maybe I'm just off in my thinking. I usually have to make things harder than they are
I do the same Keith...I made a mark every 10 degrees I think and numbered them. Got a chart I write everything down on...I put a few thread checkers in my spin indexer, then put #’s on them....... just shoulder it up and write down the #’s that line up with where you want to engrave for future markings.
If your tennon length stays the same on future barrels your #’s will be good.
I think they would sell Mike!
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Now that makes sense. Thanks for posting. I hadn't thought of using a chart or simply noting the location and corresponding reference mark. Great idea! Maybe I'm just slow but now I see the value in permanent markings on the ring.I do the same Keith...I made a mark every 10 degrees I think and numbered them. Got a chart I write everything down on...
Looks like you made yours from a BAT and Panda tenons?
Here is my chart. Nothing fancy...Excel or word.Now that makes sense. Thanks for posting. I hadn't thought of using a chart or simply noting the location and corresponding reference mark. Great idea! Maybe I'm just slow but now I see the value in permanent markings on the ring.
I do the same Keith...I made a mark every 10 degrees I think and numbered them. Got a chart I write everything down on...
Looks like you made yours from a BAT and Panda tenons?
My smith should have one marked for my Borden actionsOk, on your own stuff.. I can see your point. My thinking is for smiths that chamber for others.
Yep. He's not the sharpest at times.My smith should have one marked for my Borden actions
I have that, or something very similar. I made it years ago, maybe before there were digital indicators...but I use a digital indicator on it now and it just slips over the tenon, rather than threading on. But I like it!I use mine to check headspace and bolt nose clearance as well as locating my engraving position.
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