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Chamfer and deburring tool

Started by gvdocholiday, July 03, 2012, 04:07:00 PM

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gvdocholiday

I'm looking for a way to chamfer my footings so that they're easier to pull out of targets.  I'm also looking for a reamer/deburring tool to clean up the edges/roll on my glue on broadheads so they mate better with the threaded adapter.  

Anyone have any idea of a simple hand tool/tools that can accomplish this for me?  Links and/or pics would be helpful.
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Roadkill

check into reloading sites.  they have a tool that may work.  i used one from my reloader on aluminum shafts for years
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stringstretcher

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KHALVERSON

yep
check reloading supply cos for an id-od chamfer tool
they work great

Killdeer

On the rear edge of the footing, I take a small file and chamfer at a gentler angle than the case prep tool. I chuck it into a bench- mounted drill, it goes pretty quick.

Killdeer
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Tree Rat

There is  specialty deburring tool called the VLD (Lyman???) that is at a smaller angle than the std one.
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