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Neck Turning with RCBS Trim Pro Power - why not?
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<blockquote data-quote="HuntingBronco" data-source="post: 2427913" data-attributes="member: 109398"><p>Cool. Maybe extra images will help. Rate of feed in and out seems to dictate how smooth - but that's likely true for all. Seems like it's just a lathe after all. The motor unit has three black thumb screws to lock it on the carriage. Normally, you set this and let the springs feed the cutter to cut the mouth for length and chamfer. I just loosened them, set the depth collar and manual feed. The 4 in my hand, two on left hit with Scotch Brite pad. Two on right not hit with pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntingBronco, post: 2427913, member: 109398"] Cool. Maybe extra images will help. Rate of feed in and out seems to dictate how smooth - but that's likely true for all. Seems like it's just a lathe after all. The motor unit has three black thumb screws to lock it on the carriage. Normally, you set this and let the springs feed the cutter to cut the mouth for length and chamfer. I just loosened them, set the depth collar and manual feed. The 4 in my hand, two on left hit with Scotch Brite pad. Two on right not hit with pad. [/QUOTE]
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