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Re: breech biock hole
Reply #30 - Sep 26th, 2023 at 11:17pm
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This technique may be older, but believe Harry Eales was the first to use it for a breech block recess.
Always called it the "Harry Eales Method".
Rest in peace, Harry. You are still missed.
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Reply #31 - Sep 26th, 2023 at 11:38pm
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Would love to read about it!
  
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Reply #32 - Sep 29th, 2023 at 8:26am
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I wanted a better finish inside the breech block hole and also decided to make the narrow part wider; from .50" to .60". Here is the new block on the left and the recut, larger hole, in the receiver. The greater width allowed me to cut the sides of the hole with my current setup and finish it up nicely.


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Here is the new block in place. Some times the learning curve gets steep!


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The contact surfaces between the block and the receiver are as close to mating as I can cut them. I expect they will require a bit of scraping. There is no contact at the rear of the block, just on the recoil surfaces on the side.
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Reply #33 - Oct 7th, 2023 at 6:24pm
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Nice work gwahir - looks good!
  
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Reply #34 - Oct 13th, 2023 at 11:57am
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I worked with a retired aerospace machinist a number of years ago building a Martini from bar stock.
He had an Italian made attachment that attached to the quill of his Bridgeport milling machine and converted it into a vertical shaper. It was a large heavy attachment and unfortunately I don't know the manufactures name.
Chuck has passed away and I now use a shaper cutter in a milling cutter holder, to manually square up the corners of holes.
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Reply #35 - Oct 13th, 2023 at 11:01pm
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Yuh. Being able to make an acceptable square hole opens up a whole bunch of possibilities!

When using this process, keep one eye on quill alignment. It can move under pressure, and we don't want that!
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Reply #36 - Dec 23rd, 2023 at 8:12am
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gwahir, your project is looking good. nicely done.

singleshotsam wrote on Sep 19th, 2023 at 8:58am:
50 years ago when just starting my career in a mold shop and before we had our first tube type Elox EDM I used a Bridgeport Quillmaster to cut square pockets in the mill. A single flute cutter ground at a 90 degree and the Quillmaster set at 45 degrees did a slow but decent job to remove the radius from the corners of a pocket. I was curious and did a search, quite a bit of information on the internet.

Boy this brings back a lot of memories. I remember the old  Elox EDM's well. Loved it when we replaced it with a Charmilles EDM. And I have cut out the corners of a mold cavity with a Quillmaster. 
In my home shop I had both a Bridgeport Shaping Attachment and a die filer machine. Was glad when I got rid of them. When the die filer left my finger tips thanked me. (Pincher hell)
The very best way I found to make BB square hole was with a wire EDM, but I realize not a resource available to everyone. 

Chuckster, been a while since I heard the name of Harry Eales. I sure do miss him. Always wished I had gone to England to see him. RIP


  
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Reply #37 - Dec 24th, 2023 at 2:58pm
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Harry Eales ... Yes, a long time.
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Reply #38 - Feb 24th, 2024 at 6:31am
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rgchristensen wrote on Dec 24th, 2023 at 2:58pm:
Harry Eales ... Yes, a long time.
CHRIS

Wonder what ever happened to the Borchardt he was building.   
  
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