I am turning 348 Winchester cases in my lathe to reduce the base dimension, for about 3/4" up from the rim, down to the rim. Should I be using some oil lubricant while turning these? I am trying to fabricate 43 Spanish cases.
I am turning 348 Winchester cases in my lathe to reduce the base dimension, for about 3/4" up from the rim, down to the rim. Should I be using some oil lubricant while turning these? I am trying to fabricate 43 Spanish cases.
I never use any on brass, Don.
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No lube needed on brass with sharp HSS tooling (near zero rake), especially with shallow cuts.
while not needed we used a wipe of soap on brass and copper. Beeswax also works. It helps improve the surface finish and stop any chip galling. Not a big deal but makes a nicer looking part. We just touched the bar to the part an slid along length of cut before cutting a very light coat.
Lubricant on brass is not critical.
Most hand lotion is mineral oil and lanolin. You can use it and keep your hands moisturized at the same time.
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depends on the chemistry/hardness and tooling geometry. with brass inder 35 KSI UTS used wax on the tooling. HS brass can benefit in surface finish with light machine oil.
I use Ivory soap and water. Also works nicely for sizing .44-40 cases fired with black powder, decap, slobber and wipe out with .410 cotton mop, full-length resize while wet, then rinse in boiling clear water and let dry of their own heat to prime tomorrow.
I do hose out the wet sizer die with WD40 after doing this. No rust.
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I try to swage the case down as far as I can to the desired diameter and as close as I can to the solid case head. Then I only have to turn about 1/4" to the rim. This gives the most metal thickness at the web and the biggest margin of safety.
I use diesel engine wrist pins and a 12 ton shop press to swage the 348 brass
And yes, I use lube while swaging
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No, primer pockets were not affected
I only did a few a day to rest the dies and my arms
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I don't have a lathe but I do lube the brass and mandrel when I'm neck turning. Any thin machine or gun oil works. I'll put less than a drop on the brass and about every 3rd time I'll put less than a drop on the mandrel. When I say less than a drop I mean that I invert the bottle and touch the neck with the spout and what seeps out is enough. This is hard to put into words! This may not be necessary with a carbide cutter but I still do it.
Foster or Wilson case trimmers. Sometimes the spud used to make sure the case is centered gets a little grabby and makes trimming a little difficult. Q-tip rubbed in the Imperial sizing die wax and occasionally rubbed on the spud or pilot frees things up nicely. Even works with the Lee cutter and lock stud. Even though the Wilson uses a case holder still works with keeping the cutter lubed. Occasionally I use it on the chamfering tool. easy to clean off with a paper towel. Frank
Try a rounded tip tool, not a sharp point.
Run the tool just above center.
Honing the ground HSS tool with an Arkansas stone helps with the finish as well.
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