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Thread: Forster Trimmers

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    Forster Trimmers

    Any of you fellas sharpen your trimmer blades on your Forster case Trimmers?
    Mine is getting dull and it is a pain in the butt to find someone up here in Canada that sells replacement cutters. So i was thinking if possible can it be sharpened.

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    You can get them from Forster

    Not only can you get them directly from Forster, but they will sharpen them for you I think for $5. Maybe the customs duties make it cost prohibitive....Don't know.
    Check their web site.

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    I've sharpened the cutter on my RCBS trimmer before with a dremmel and a small cutting wheel.

    Use the face of the wheel at the correct angle with very light pressure to dress it back into shape.

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    A good tool and die man can sharpen just about anything!

    I found one completely by chance that sharpens my unibits/stepbits to better than new.
    I used to think they could not be sharpened.

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    I have several forester trimmers that I have picked up at gunshows. I only use them for small batches. I have found the Lee trimmer with the cutter and length gauge mounted in a drill press to work way faster and much less hassle for batches of 20 or more.

    The OP is right, it is a real hassle getting Forester bits and pieces here in Canada. It is a good product but the Canadian Wholesalers simply will not stock many accessories.

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    I've had good luck dressing the cutting edge of my trimmer by using a fine (600 grit) Eze-Lap diamond file. A few strokes on each cutting edge while maintaining the same cutting angle does wonders.

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    My skill set doesn't allow for re-sharpening of the Forster cutters. I buy them from the usual suspects (MidwayUSA, Grafs, etc). The shafts DO come in varying sizes--make certain of your shaft diameter prior to ordering.
    I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.

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    Fellas thanks for the feed back. I think next set of days off she is a trip to the fella that sharpens my carbide saw blades.
    Actually never thought of that.

    Ken.
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    I sharpen my Forster cutters (I have 3 trimmers) all the time. I use a small medium stone and cutting oil, doesn't take much and I count and use the same number of strokes on each blade.

    Larry Gibson

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