Hello, new member, new to swaging, i recently built two presses modeled after corbins csp-2 mega mite, i took some liberties with roller bearing size and the cam lever design, but took great pains to ensure that i could use corbin dies should manufacture be outside my skill/time available. My primary purpose was to replace my old lee reloading press with something that could do more than just reload, so i spent about 500$ in materials to build these two, i think they turned out pretty well, considering i have an entire machine shop at my disposal, thanks to my awesome boss. My last hurdle to start making swaging dies is getting dimensions for building the floating punch holder that most corbin dies use. If a member here has the ability to get accurate measurements and cares to share them, i would greatly apreciate a drawing, even if it isnt a pro quality sketch. I have used a napkin or paper plate once or twice myself. Here are some pics of the presses. I repurposed truck axles and spiders to build the handle/cam assembly so handle has adjustability for optimum comfort, however the dies are set. At least within 12.85 degrees. Hardened splines should outlast me i figure. One good thing to happen with a failed rear end. Lol. Now i need a new reloadng bench too.