Thanks Boyd!
There are a few challenges when it comes to hand annealing. The first is a consistent heat source. That means the same size flame at the same distance from the case. The first is a little easier as you can put an index mark on the torch and just make sure that it is not close to empty. The second is tougher when hand annealing since two things held by two hands tends to drift. Another problem is where you are pointing the flame at, if you are not pointing at the same spot, then you have another variable. Finally, the time factor is yet another challenge. I think the metronome is an excellent idea and I thank you for that.
However, I am still wondering how well I do with the second and third variables. I thinking about a metal jig that fits on the end of the torch that one can slot the drill drive socket holding the case into that correctly and reproducibly place the socket/case and then at the same time allows it to rotate freely. Seems like this would be a relatively easy thing to make if you know how to work metal.
Anyone interested in making one? It’s my idea but I have no problem some else making use of it to make some cash. Seems like something that most handloaders that do not require a high capacity annealer could use. Just make sure I get first dibs on one - LOL
There are a few challenges when it comes to hand annealing. The first is a consistent heat source. That means the same size flame at the same distance from the case. The first is a little easier as you can put an index mark on the torch and just make sure that it is not close to empty. The second is tougher when hand annealing since two things held by two hands tends to drift. Another problem is where you are pointing the flame at, if you are not pointing at the same spot, then you have another variable. Finally, the time factor is yet another challenge. I think the metronome is an excellent idea and I thank you for that.
However, I am still wondering how well I do with the second and third variables. I thinking about a metal jig that fits on the end of the torch that one can slot the drill drive socket holding the case into that correctly and reproducibly place the socket/case and then at the same time allows it to rotate freely. Seems like this would be a relatively easy thing to make if you know how to work metal.
Anyone interested in making one? It’s my idea but I have no problem some else making use of it to make some cash. Seems like something that most handloaders that do not require a high capacity annealer could use. Just make sure I get first dibs on one - LOL