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The main difference between the Woods Coning tool and the tapered drill is that the Woods tool has a pilot tip to center the cone. By spinning the tapered drill bit, you are using the spin to center the tapered drill, it's just not as precise as having a pilot tip to center the cone in the bore. That's much the same as using one's thumb and sandpaper, only a little more aggressive.I will have my ball gauges, calipers and micrometer when I get the schedule aligned with [USER=60260]@DillyJamba[/USER]. Probably have some magnifiers. I'm planning to leave the bore scope at home though. I will bring a large tarp to try to catch more of the shot patches. There's an awful lot of patches on the ground at our range.
The main difference between the Woods Coning tool and the tapered drill is that the Woods tool has a pilot tip to center the cone. By spinning the tapered drill bit, you are using the spin to center the tapered drill, it's just not as precise as having a pilot tip to center the cone in the bore. That's much the same as using one's thumb and sandpaper, only a little more aggressive.
I will have my ball gauges, calipers and micrometer when I get the schedule aligned with [USER=60260]@DillyJamba[/USER]. Probably have some magnifiers. I'm planning to leave the bore scope at home though. I will bring a large tarp to try to catch more of the shot patches. There's an awful lot of patches on the ground at our range.