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How I Barrel A Precision Custom Rifle - Long Rifles, LLC
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<blockquote data-quote="vintec" data-source="post: 396100" data-attributes="member: 10265"><p>+1 sharping HSS. The perfromed geometry of a carbide insert is hard to beat. Proper relief and a nose radius means alot for finish.</p><p> </p><p>The reason the tools may have looked upside down is becuase on most CNC turret lathes, the turret is on the far side. Tools on most manual machines are on the operator side.</p><p> </p><p>Chad, </p><p> </p><p>I would like to try doing one in my okuma. If you get a chance can you pm how to indicate muzzel end in a cnc</p><p> </p><p>vince</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vintec, post: 396100, member: 10265"] +1 sharping HSS. The perfromed geometry of a carbide insert is hard to beat. Proper relief and a nose radius means alot for finish. The reason the tools may have looked upside down is becuase on most CNC turret lathes, the turret is on the far side. Tools on most manual machines are on the operator side. Chad, I would like to try doing one in my okuma. If you get a chance can you pm how to indicate muzzel end in a cnc vince [/QUOTE]
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