chamfering Tool

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Since I misplaced my rcbs chamfer tool, I usually just grab a parting tool and use that, works just as well as far as I can tell.

James
 
Oh geez, it's a chamfering TOOL that you're after. Sorry, here I am thinking that it's a CHATTERING tool. My mistake, sorry.
 
I have the chamfering tool from AS and used it for quite a while. then Johnny CNC sent me a vargus tool as a freebie with an order. I have used it every since. Check them out.
 
The vargus tip rotates in the handle. You simply put it into the end of the barrel and make a circular motion. It sat on my work bench for a couple weeks because I wasn't sure what it was, lol. But it works great.
 
Any one knows where to get barrel chamfering tool besides from AS?
I'm not certain if this is what you are after or not!
http://penturnersproducts.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=48 If yes, You're welcome. If not, So sorry.

would Johnny CNC send you an instruction with it too?
Hi Phillywood; I don't recall getting instructions for mine, but for the price of return air fare and a couple of nights lodging, I would be more than happy to come down and show you how to operate it. Oh yeah! I'll need to eat while I'm there as well!:wink::biggrin:
 
Try eBay, search for countersink.
The one I use looks something like this and is mounted in a homemade handle. This one is,
Heavy Duty Maxi-Cut Extra Temp 5/8" Hss Countersink, and is currently only $.99.
 

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Smitty Yes we have them on the back of our cutters but dont use it so much...LOL The tubes are a tad small for a plumbing one. End of a rat tail works well also!!!
 
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I purchased a couple of the deburring tools used by reloaders from Hunter-27, best thing since sliced bread!

They work for both the internal and external of the tubes and cartridges.

I have several others as well, but this is my "go-to" tool.
 
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Smitty Yes we have them on the back of our cutters but dont use it so much...LOL The tubs are a tad small for a plumbing one. End of a rat tail works well also!!!
I just wondered if my memory served....I have one of Johnny's. But years ago I had a camper with a gas stove and I used copper tubing and remember needing to get a tool......
 
I've got a couple of Vargas De burring tools and an 82 degree countersink set fro HF thats for hand reaming, has 4 sizes of countersinks that just snap into a handle, I've used the Vargas De Burring tools for years, BUT they can bite you pretty hard, but they don't leave the chatter marks the cheap countersinks do, Also a small pocket knife blade works good, or a sharp skew, It's just soft brass any edged thing will work.
 
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