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Deburring flash hole & annealing questions
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<blockquote data-quote="bob4" data-source="post: 1673337" data-attributes="member: 57171"><p>I'm a long way from what I would call <strong><u>Very</u></strong> Knowledgeable. Sounds to me like you have the annealing done well. I use a flame so for me overdoing it I stop just before that flame is going to go orange on the off side of a spinning piece of brass. For my deburring I just set the tool where is just touches bottom then set it a hair deeper. I know that's not very technical but am surprised how much shaved brass comes out. Basically I think your doing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bob4, post: 1673337, member: 57171"] I'm a long way from what I would call [B][U]Very[/U][/B] Knowledgeable. Sounds to me like you have the annealing done well. I use a flame so for me overdoing it I stop just before that flame is going to go orange on the off side of a spinning piece of brass. For my deburring I just set the tool where is just touches bottom then set it a hair deeper. I know that's not very technical but am surprised how much shaved brass comes out. Basically I think your doing well. [/QUOTE]
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