Slowing things down on the spinning wheel helped. Additionally, I scored the spinning disc to roughen up the surface and that seemed to help as well. I got the 223 working well, now it is on to larger cases (30-06 and 300 Win Mag)
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Slowing things down on the spinning wheel helped. Additionally, I scored the spinning disc to roughen up the surface and that seemed to help as well. I got the 223 working well, now it is on to larger cases (30-06 and 300 Win Mag)
glad to know it's working better. Good luck on other cases
Sorry for the 3 fellows that have been waiting on the next order of blades to get cut but they will be shipped tomorrow and I have stock again.
trying to keep it inexpensive for others and the laser shop had some equipment issues over the last few weeks.
I will look into other venders but it has been work to keep the price from going up only $4.65 Over the last 4 years.
It was worth the wait, and the plate looks great! Oh and thanks on the updates while we where waiting. I'll update the project as things come together.
I just found this if your still selling this I want on just let me know what to do at texasbigcat@yahoo.com thanks
I sent you an email.
I am also interested in purchasing one of your 'blades' and plans. Please PM me with details on payment, etc.
Thanks!
Received my blade on Friday, will get started on building in the next couple of weeks....
Thanks jmorris!
One of my oldest friends name is J. Morris. I want a blade and any plans which might be available. What do I do Mr. Morris?
Thank you.
Check your email.
I haven't looked at this in a while and just saw your finished product. Looks good. Glad to see another wood one working.
I read the parts about the cases not spinning. That was the difficult part. I used a rough spot of jb weld in the center of the case gauge hole - I guess it was a benefit as using the gauge as a spinner. Working out the shape and adjusting the angle of the little piece of metal between the blade and the table helps to keep the case in the center of the spinner, too. (there is a close up of the area in a picture in the a previous post). I'm with jmorris though, spinning is neat, but I'm not sure the effect is useful, although it does make the coloring more consistent all of the way around.
I'd sure be interested in one of your blades. Please PM me on how to make it happen.
Thanks,
Lee
I'm interested in one of the blades as well.
Nick
nicholastheczar@yahoo.com
Very nice set up, I was looking at building one myself with a different design.
But I like this set up, how much are you selling the blades and the plans for now?
$60 shipped.
PM sent.
Started working annealer today.
I have the plate and motor in place, and hooked up to a 12v battery as a temp.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps0ff931b2.jpg
Short video of it spinning.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps1254d2d9.mp4