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    Questions on Making Reamers at Home

    i want to try and make some reamers at home... all i have is a small hobby lathe... i want to start making straight edged reamers first for be able to bore out precise holes for die bodies, them eventually move on the ogive reamers... i have searched the archives but i still have few questions...

    i will be making D shaped reamers from drill rod:

    -what is the best material to use at home, W1, O1?

    -do i simply turn the rod the correct diameter, and then use a bench grinder to make the D shape?

    -not sure what the "rake" is, and how long should the cutting surface be?

    -can i use a torch to harden the reamer when i am finished?

    -is the cutting edge honed after hardening?

    i know this is basic information for many of you, but these details are escaping me right now and any advice/help/experience you can share will be much appreciated...

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    both of those steels will make a good reamer. I am curious on how you plan to flute and grind them with a small hobby lathe?

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    D reamer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reload3006 View Post
    both of those steels will make a good reamer. I am curious on how you plan to flute and grind them with a small hobby lathe?
    me too

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddyblu View Post
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    awesome

    -did you turn it it down to the bullet OD first (or a few thousands less)?

    -how did you shape the ogive?

    -did you grind the "D" shape down with a bench top grinder?

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    Radius grinder

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    The radius grinder is a rotozip tool
    with a 1 1/2 inch wheel and run at the 20000 rpm, higher leads to vibration. It is locked to make the straight grinding and unlocked to use as a manual operated radius grinder.
    This is a 308 D bit and ground to 0. 304.
    The reamer is cut to half thickness on a mill but can be done on a grinding wheel,when close to thickness use a file to keep flat and mike frequently to maintain thickness.

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    teddy, thank you i understand now...

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    I found the info at this website helpful:

    http://personal.geeksnet.com/soderst...berreamers.htm

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