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people have used carbide mandrals in the past. kind of expensive though. these coated ones from 21st century boyd points out look reasonable priced and would be worth a try imo. Oh and if not for this covid Id drive out for a visit.What would you recommend?
Carbide or hardened carbon steel. Coatings on stainless are good. Melonited stainless would be top notch as well...What would you recommend?
I would use 3M 3000 grit Trizact.Anyone here polish their stainless expander mandrel? If so what do you use to polish it?
Thanks
I would bet that these perform very well.
http://www.xxicsi.com/arbors-and-mandrels.html
Harden it and draw it back some.Coincidentally, not 2 hours ago I made a mandrel out of 01 tool steel. I polished it with decreasing size grit sandpaper to a mirror finish. It was exactly the size I wanted. However, it started accumulating brass on the surface after 50 necks. I went back to carbide, even though it isn't exactly the size I want. Anybody know where you can buy a .284 carbide expander? .2835?
This on a moto tool buffer headYou can polish a stainless mandrel using Jewelers "Red" rouge

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