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Building a Muzzle Brake.
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<blockquote data-quote="Divey" data-source="post: 832955" data-attributes="member: 69930"><p>Thank you very much for your reply.</p><p></p><p>I have been given a large piece of K110 tool steel and I have a good friend who is a toolmaker and has his own little business. He has offered to put some drawings into the software for one of his CNC mills to make one of these brakes for me.</p><p>Rather than make one the same as what I posted, I'm considering using just four caps screws and making the brake so it has two 90° ports and four 120° or 60° ports depending on where you are measuring your angle from.</p><p></p><p>It will not cost me anything to make and seeing as I'm retired I have a fair amount of time to fiddle with these things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divey, post: 832955, member: 69930"] Thank you very much for your reply. I have been given a large piece of K110 tool steel and I have a good friend who is a toolmaker and has his own little business. He has offered to put some drawings into the software for one of his CNC mills to make one of these brakes for me. Rather than make one the same as what I posted, I'm considering using just four caps screws and making the brake so it has two 90° ports and four 120° or 60° ports depending on where you are measuring your angle from. It will not cost me anything to make and seeing as I'm retired I have a fair amount of time to fiddle with these things. [/QUOTE]
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