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I've crowned two that have been melonited. The first was a mess using carbide, While it certainly will cut it, the finish was horrible where it mattered most..right at the crown edge. The next one,at the advice of Richard Milton, I did as you mentioned and fashioned a small tool post grinder to the lathe. Crowning with it was a snap, and it left a very nice, clean and burr free crown. I may try it on an un treated 416 ss barrel to see how it does. It should do just fine, just a bit more trouble. Grinding is actually a more precise means of machining than is cutting. Think surface grinding or precision ground parts. I really don't see a down side other than setting up the tool post grinder.butchlambert said:George,
I believe Randy left to pursue his own thing. You can recrown if it is necessary. The case hardening is not deep, under .001. I put mine in a lathe and clamped a little tool post grinder to the tool post and cut through the case. My carbide parting tool then cut the end of the barrel off. You can recrown now. OK, I really, maybe, didn't need to recrown it.
Maybe he was right. Do you have anything to add to the thread, or is that all you got?JVON said:Dr. Said I had it,and stay out of the Sun!
Come on lighten up a little! I thought it was funny.

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