Boyd Allen
Active member
Finally, a sensible, authoritative answer. Thanks. I will be very interested in what you come up with.
And, I'm an Electronic Engineer of the analog persuasion. I have looked into the circuit of the Juenke device and it is in fact a VERY crude Eddy current system. I say crude as way better circuitry was available when Juenke built these things.
There is a audio frequency (5-20 kHz) oscillator whose L-C tuning circuit........
Anyway, I'm building my own design with more up to date circuitry. We'll see how it works.
Jerry,
No, I'm playing in the analog domain!
All those fancy machines you found are still based on a simple inductor sensor and an oscillator, all analog functions. What they use the digital for is the calculations and metering as it is far too easy these days to buy a 50 cent digital signal processor and program it to do all these functions.
Alas! I do take the analog output and pipe it to a digital panel meter as they are now WAY cheaper than the oldies with pointers Mr. Juenke used!
Norm
Normatzen is right very crude and out dated.
Wouldn't many bullet manufacturers be using this process for QA purposes, if it's as good as it's touted to be?
Brian
Lurking no longer.
Is this the same principal the Church of Scientology uses to "audit" members?
Wouldn't many bullet manufacturers be using this process for QA purposes, if it's as good as it's touted to be?
Vern and Arnold Juenke lived here in Reno, and were still running an ad in the local Yellow Pages as "Saturn Gun Works" in the 1970s. I wish now I had bothered to drop by their shop. They developed a line of wildcats called "ICL" for "Increased Case Load" but I'm probably boring the lot of you now.
James O’Hara, who holds four of the current 1000-Yard IBS agg records, uses a Juenke machine to cull and group and his bullets - but no longer weighs cases. Just sayin'.
Brian
We'll I'm going to the dark side this weekend. I'm shooting a quick 22 lr match 25 bulls at 50 ft.
So I decided to sort my ammo on the juenke .
It reads something and I did sort them .
So what is it reading on rim fire .
I've already chose my ammo in testing so I'll have to wait after the weekend to shoot more it testing to see if I can cut down on flyers.
We'll I'm going to the dark side this weekend. I'm shooting a quick 22 lr match 25 bulls at 50 ft.
So I decided to sort my ammo on the juenke .
It reads something and I did sort them .
So what is it reading on rim fire .
I've already chose my ammo in testing so I'll have to wait after the weekend to shoot more it testing to see if I can cut down on flyers.
Seriously Lou, loaded 22 rimfire could detonate if that is an eddy current. If it is ultrasonic it might be OK but be careful.
Remember, those rf guys use 10 flags at 50 yards.
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please elaborate?
An EDDY CURRENT? Where's the energy coming from?
Incidentally I've popped quite a few 22lr and cf rounds outside the rifle. Takes some doing....
My Bro-in-law had one go off in his jeans (never carry a 9V battery in the same pocket w/22 ammo!) My cousin had to dig a 7X57 primer out of her leg because one a' the brothers set a box on the warming oven of the wood cookstove....
But my stuff was all testing, safely, as an adult.
Well except for the ones we threw in the campfire, and the ones in the burn pile every so often....
And the ones on the exhaust manifold at the wedding...
I like to think I was, "experimental"...
Some just say "mental"
al
Incidentally I've popped quite a few 22lr and cf rounds outside the rifle. Takes some doing....
My Bro-in-law had one go off in his jeans (never carry a 9V battery in the same pocket w/22 ammo!) My cousin had to dig a 7X57 primer out of her leg because one a' the brothers set a box on the warming oven of the wood cookstove....
I assume you have heard of the couple of brain trust guys who after having the headlights on their old pickup go out. Discovered that a 22 RF cartridge fitted almost perfectly, perfectly that is till the current got the case very hot.
Do your own thing Al. I'm not outing a 22 rimfire on a Juenke!!