Bob Roehrig
Member
Good Morning all,
I've used my Carbide barrel trimmer for years without a problem and now all of a sudden I'm having issues with it. After taking my calipers and checking some tolerances here's what I get. Mandrel of trimmer is coming in at 0.240". When I measure beween the carbide opening that the mandrel goes through I get 0.248". I would have thought the gap would be tighter since now when I barrel trim a band the brass tube is still protruding proud of the blank itself since having 0.004" on each side the cutters are not hugging the tube close enough and basically doing a poor job trimming since leaving the tube proud of the blank is a no no.
My question is.......I would like to adjust something to tighten the gap between the carbide cutters and the mandrel but since the carbide is brazed onto the barrel itself I doubt this is possible. I don't think the mandrel is all that worn since it fits snuggly into the brass tubes. Not sure how this came about since it's very doubtful the carbide cutters could have worn or moved. Should I purchase a new trimmer or is there a reasonably easy fix. I could heat the braze and remount the cutters, but I no longer own an oxyacetlyn unit to give me the heat to do this an I'm sure the alignment would be very difficult. Any suggestions or should I punt? Thanks After a recent member comment I thought I'd better add a bit more clarification to my post above. I normally have a disc sander setup to trim my blanks after the tubes are glued in, but for this setup I'm not using wood. I make Bullet pens from real brass shell cartridges so need the carbide trimmer to make short work of trimming the brass. Brass would clog up and where down my sanding discs to fast $$$$$$$$$$ so this is why I need to revert back to the barrel trimmer for the job. Hope that adds a little more meaning into my carbide trimmer issue.....thanks
I've used my Carbide barrel trimmer for years without a problem and now all of a sudden I'm having issues with it. After taking my calipers and checking some tolerances here's what I get. Mandrel of trimmer is coming in at 0.240". When I measure beween the carbide opening that the mandrel goes through I get 0.248". I would have thought the gap would be tighter since now when I barrel trim a band the brass tube is still protruding proud of the blank itself since having 0.004" on each side the cutters are not hugging the tube close enough and basically doing a poor job trimming since leaving the tube proud of the blank is a no no.
My question is.......I would like to adjust something to tighten the gap between the carbide cutters and the mandrel but since the carbide is brazed onto the barrel itself I doubt this is possible. I don't think the mandrel is all that worn since it fits snuggly into the brass tubes. Not sure how this came about since it's very doubtful the carbide cutters could have worn or moved. Should I purchase a new trimmer or is there a reasonably easy fix. I could heat the braze and remount the cutters, but I no longer own an oxyacetlyn unit to give me the heat to do this an I'm sure the alignment would be very difficult. Any suggestions or should I punt? Thanks After a recent member comment I thought I'd better add a bit more clarification to my post above. I normally have a disc sander setup to trim my blanks after the tubes are glued in, but for this setup I'm not using wood. I make Bullet pens from real brass shell cartridges so need the carbide trimmer to make short work of trimming the brass. Brass would clog up and where down my sanding discs to fast $$$$$$$$$$ so this is why I need to revert back to the barrel trimmer for the job. Hope that adds a little more meaning into my carbide trimmer issue.....thanks
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