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Thread: Making a baffle for powder measure hopper

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    Making a baffle for powder measure hopper

    For all the do it yourselfers here. Here the quick easy way to make a baffle
    Tools you will need for this
    dividers pencil or scribe will work
    sicsors Exacto knife or tin snips
    Masking tape
    steel ruler 6" is fine here


    Material is a clear plastic bottle, or aluminum flashing

    Measure the inside of your hoppers dia and divide by 2 this is the radius to set dividers to.
    Cut a piece from a soda bottle or flashing apply a layer of tape. This allows pencil to show better and saves scratches
    With the ruler lay out a straight line long enough to cover both halves of the baffle plus some. A center point and 3/8"- 1/2" each way of the center point
    lay out the 2 circles from each center the ones 3/8 of center point
    connect the out side of the 2 circles with the straight edge. This makes an oval piece the size and flat shape of the baffle.
    cut out with snips or exacto knife carefully following the lines.
    measure in from each edge 1/4" lay out a straight square line to center line on each side
    with the snips cut off the ends flat, this makes the passages for the powder down the sides into the meausure
    Fold in half and insert into hopper.
    If you want the baffle above the bottom support a strip of material cut to correct width and long enough to make a full wrap inside the hopper will make a nice ledge for the baffle to sit on.

    For material soda bottles, aluminum flashing, plastic sheet, (card board makes a temporary one to test with) any sealed material that's thin and easily bent

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    Pictures would help, but I think I get what you are doing. Time will tell!
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    Somewhere in the past somebody suggested a funnel on top of the measure. Been using it for years. Just epoxied it to a plastic cap that fit.
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    Yeah, I'd like to see pics of your process.

    Here is a pdf link to a bunch of different sized templates. I have referenced it in the past to make baffles.

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...G2R3jflB2DMNI_

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    I second Uncle Nicks templates. They work perfect.

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    a plastic case that earplugs came in and an exacto knife. Works like a charm.



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