Canute Rex
40 Cal.
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2012
- Messages
- 397
- Reaction score
- 303
A friend of mine just built a rifle using a Coleraine 50 caliber barrel - or so he thought. Turned out to be a ~49 caliber barrel. He emailed and asked me if I had a .485 or .480 mold. Of course I didn't. There's a man named Tanner in England who will make you any size mold ((no title)) out of brass, but I decided to give it a whirl. I ordered a 31/64" (0.484) ball end mill and fired up the lathe. Made a couple of brass hockey pucks with a rim/cutout that fit together and did a .242 plunge cut in each. Milled off flats on the edge and drilled and countersunk for a sprue hole. Milled a couple of slots in the sides for handles and drilled/tapped for 8-32 screws.
After I took the photos I chamfered the corners and honed the surface of the protruding side with a diamond sharpening hone.
Aaaannnd the ball end mill must have wandered by .005" because it was .485 pole to pole, but .495 around the equator. I'm going to try again with a smaller cutter. Pretty, though, if I may say so myself. And I used both my machine tools! Shop time is never wasted time.
After I took the photos I chamfered the corners and honed the surface of the protruding side with a diamond sharpening hone.
Aaaannnd the ball end mill must have wandered by .005" because it was .485 pole to pole, but .495 around the equator. I'm going to try again with a smaller cutter. Pretty, though, if I may say so myself. And I used both my machine tools! Shop time is never wasted time.