I used to work in a Gunsmith shop with all the goodies and tooling, but now I'm on my own and slowly building up the tooling that I want to build a rifle or two a year for myself.
I have a barrel from x-caliber barrels and it is a straight 1.25" tube. I want to keep the 1.25", but want to make a clean up cut the entire length of the barrel to try and make everything as concentric as possible.
I want to use a 60 degree PTG cutter with the floating reamer to get some concentric champhers so I can turn between centers. However, being on a budget and I need to buy a new reamer anyways...... Could I just use a piloted reamer with a reamer holder and run up to the top of the shoulder?
Only down side I could see is that with the 6 br, I'm going to be putting my live/dead centers into a 30 degree hole?
Would this work, or am I just better off spending the extra money and waiting for the 60 degree cutter.
I plan to thread/chamber/ muzzle through the headstock, so this will just be for profiling.
On the flip side of things, Could I just cut both ends at 90 degrees and run off the lands keeping the live center tight, or am I running the risk of pushing my centers in off center?
I have a barrel from x-caliber barrels and it is a straight 1.25" tube. I want to keep the 1.25", but want to make a clean up cut the entire length of the barrel to try and make everything as concentric as possible.
I want to use a 60 degree PTG cutter with the floating reamer to get some concentric champhers so I can turn between centers. However, being on a budget and I need to buy a new reamer anyways...... Could I just use a piloted reamer with a reamer holder and run up to the top of the shoulder?
Only down side I could see is that with the 6 br, I'm going to be putting my live/dead centers into a 30 degree hole?
Would this work, or am I just better off spending the extra money and waiting for the 60 degree cutter.
I plan to thread/chamber/ muzzle through the headstock, so this will just be for profiling.
On the flip side of things, Could I just cut both ends at 90 degrees and run off the lands keeping the live center tight, or am I running the risk of pushing my centers in off center?