It’s also hard on your lathe switch. I didn’t come up with it on my own but had heard that was how Ron Hoehn was turning brass when he was alive. The way I’m doing it, the lathe spindle is never turned off until you’re finished. It takes me about 45 minutes to neck turn 100 necked up .220 Russian cases.That's one of the things I was thinking about. But, stopping/starting the lathe every time to get the brass out of the holder seems like it would get old.
It’s also hard on your lathe switch. I didn’t come up with it on my own but had heard that was how Ron Hoehn was turning brass when he was alive. The way I’m doing it, the lathe spindle is never turned off until you’re finished. It takes me about 45 minutes to neck turn 100 necked up .220 Russian cases.
Using one of the C type turners and chucking on a mandrel sticking out the back of the turner makes for a dangerous situation with the turner sticking out in front of the lathe chuck. The Pumkin is tailor made for using in the lathe. The Pumkin gets its fine adjustment from the minor diameter of the mandrel being .0025” eccentric from the .375” base of the mandrel. It wouldn’t be anything to make a round neck turner that can be chucked up in the lathe especially if you didn’t care to have the fine adjustment dial of the Pumkin. Once it’s set to depth, I don’t readjust it anyway.
I'll play. 21st Century turning tool mounted in the chuck. The tailstock is driven to the chuck with a rack mounted on the bed. The handwheel runs the system fairly fast. All mandrels are Melonited, they just get shinier with use.
Video is just a demo for a friend, don't really wear long sleeves, though the belt is set up on loose side to slip.
Watch "21st Century Neck Turner" on YouTube
https://youtu.be/bGV4bfitGKA
That is slick! I don't turn enough necks to build a fixture like that. But, if someone here wants to make and sell one.....
That is slick! I don't turn enough necks to build a fixture like that. But, if someone here wants to make and sell one.....
Gent shows a slick coupler to remove turned brass from the mandrel in the chuck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haTunbUJkjo&feature=emb_rel_end