I am interested in grinding a HS steel tool for cutting great crowns. Looking for a shape that will enable me to cut a 45* chamfer without leaving burrs after I have cut the face. If someone could post a picture of theirs, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Pete
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Either HHS tool pictured will work.
Notice the extreme secondary clearance to allow clearance in the bore when machining from inside to OD.
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Pete
Here is a HSS crowning tool that Dave Kiff sells
Michael
Pete
I use a really small carbide boring bare. Insert is a CDCD . I cut 30 degree chamfers on crowns all the time. Good friend of mine just placed 7th in the two gun at the east west shooting one. i think its pretty safe to say, it will work. I see nothing wrong with a 45 Degree chamfer either. I actually think its a good idea. On my personal stuff i usually use an inside out, straight sharp crown. They shoot well, but as you know can be very delicate. Having the resources to re cut at any time, i dont worry much about it. Lee
jerry
if dialed in properly why would there be any angular differences? am in not following what your describing properly? lee
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Yep. Chamber neck and within about 1/16" of the muzzle bore exit.
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For most production crowning, piloted HSS cutter.
Otherwise, this work well for me with recessed target crowns and where a "non-standard" (other than 11°) is desired. I believe PTG sells it as well.
http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...e-bits/barrel-crowning-lathe-bit-prod717.aspx