All:
I love my Neilson neck turner, but I leave it set for my Palma brass. I use the K&M carbide mandrel with the donut blade for other dedicated chambereings.
The problem is that the donut blade wants to mar the inside of my necks no matter how careful I am. I know K&M will sell me a mandrel without the blade, but I don't believe it is carbide.
So, what is the best way to "fix" or "grind" the offending blade on the carbide mandrel. I like perfect necks, and I just can't get them with the K&M to the same standard as the Neilson.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jim Hardy
I love my Neilson neck turner, but I leave it set for my Palma brass. I use the K&M carbide mandrel with the donut blade for other dedicated chambereings.
The problem is that the donut blade wants to mar the inside of my necks no matter how careful I am. I know K&M will sell me a mandrel without the blade, but I don't believe it is carbide.
So, what is the best way to "fix" or "grind" the offending blade on the carbide mandrel. I like perfect necks, and I just can't get them with the K&M to the same standard as the Neilson.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jim Hardy