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Re: a mold head scratcher
Reply #15 - Oct 31st, 2017 at 1:20pm
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QB, That mold has a lot of merit and made by an excellent machinist. 
Boring for the brass insert with fixed handles is no small task.
He got the isnert as close to center as possible given the cutout next to the hinge.
The brass insert would be replacable for different size molds. Much easier than than new handles or making new mold blocks.
Mold cavity appears lathe turned with the nose the same diameter as the top of the grooves.
Don't know who did it but admire his work.
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Re: a mold head scratcher
Reply #16 - Oct 31st, 2017 at 1:56pm
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Chuck,
What makes you think that the cavity is lathe bored?

Most lathe bored molds have angular lube grooves. It's not impossible to make a radius lube groove with a boring bar but, much harder.

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Re: a mold head scratcher
Reply #17 - Nov 1st, 2017 at 8:55am
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i just marvel at this level of skilled work, surely done by a master machinist wearing a apron and smoking a pipe. and all the while using manual machines and working out of a gerstner tool box....man do i miss the era!
  
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Re: a mold head scratcher
Reply #18 - Nov 1st, 2017 at 11:07am
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frnkeore wrote on Oct 31st, 2017 at 1:56pm:
Chuck,
What makes you think that the cavity is lathe bored?

Most lathe bored molds have angular lube grooves. It's not impossible to make a radius lube groove with a boring bar but, much harder.

Frank


Frank, Just guessing because the nose diameter appears to be the same diameter as the bottom of the grooves on the bullet and probably cut with a shaped "D" reamer.
If the bottom of the grooves on the bullet have a radius, then you are certainly correct.
Agree, .25 caliber is pretty small to lathe bore.
Chuck
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