Andy Cross
New member
A friend is sending a set of bullet swaging dies back to a tool maker because they have been worn. Not sure if they are tungsten or not. He is getting them reworked.
How in the hell is reworking the dies going to add material back to them so that in effect they are not worn. My thoughts turn to metal spraying ie hard facing then machining or make the die inside large enough to accept an insert. I need some clarification on reworking here.
How in the hell is reworking the dies going to add material back to them so that in effect they are not worn. My thoughts turn to metal spraying ie hard facing then machining or make the die inside large enough to accept an insert. I need some clarification on reworking here.