KeithB
Resident Half Fast Machinist
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I bought this to try on my CNC lathe. After checking it out I decided not to use it so it is brand new. You have to guide it onto the part which makes it fine for a manual lathe but not good for an automated machine. (We like to keep our hands away when things are moving and turning.) This is the best type of knurling tool for most purposes as all the force is between the wheels and no real force is applied to push the part sideways. You can easily knurl small diameter parts.
It has a 5/8" square shank so if your lathe will take that size tool this should work.
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/78657012?fromRR=Y
I would like to swap it for a 4 cavity mold of any brand in any of the following:
120-130 gr RN for 9mm (for my HiPower)
380 - 420 gr for .45-70 (for my Marlin 1895)
230-250 gr SWC for .45ACP/AR (for my 625)
158 gr RN for .38/.357
I'll entertain any other offers. I'll pay shipping to you if you pay shipping to me.
I bought this to try on my CNC lathe. After checking it out I decided not to use it so it is brand new. You have to guide it onto the part which makes it fine for a manual lathe but not good for an automated machine. (We like to keep our hands away when things are moving and turning.) This is the best type of knurling tool for most purposes as all the force is between the wheels and no real force is applied to push the part sideways. You can easily knurl small diameter parts.
It has a 5/8" square shank so if your lathe will take that size tool this should work.
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/78657012?fromRR=Y
I would like to swap it for a 4 cavity mold of any brand in any of the following:
120-130 gr RN for 9mm (for my HiPower)
380 - 420 gr for .45-70 (for my Marlin 1895)
230-250 gr SWC for .45ACP/AR (for my 625)
158 gr RN for .38/.357
I'll entertain any other offers. I'll pay shipping to you if you pay shipping to me.
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