I've noticed that after using my case neck turner for awhile that it becomes warm and sometimes warmer, and may as it becomes warmer, the completed case neck thickness may drift one or a few tens of a thousandth away from my set target neck thickness. I wonder if keeping the neck turning device on some sort of cool/cold plate, say maybe a 1" or so thick small aluminum block to serve as a heat sink (in addition to the heat sink built in to the neck turning tool), to keep the turning tool body cool enough and thereby prevent drifts in neck thickness. My understanding is some guys use ice in some fashion to keep the turning tool cool but have given up on this approach because it's messy and wet. Are there ways/devices to have a small portable heat sink to put on my reloading table to set the neck turning tool on between turning cases, that keep the neck turning tool cool to prevent drifting? All comments are welcome.