29 April 2002, 22:18
aHunterBullet construction
I always wanted to cut bullets in half, to "verify" if their construction matches the advertising. Also out of pure curiosity. Or just to start some discussion.
Anyway: most of the time I used a hacksaw. I get ragged edges, internal "locks" are hardly to be seen, sometimes the lead drops out ( at handling ). I understand I will cut so, that more than 50 % will remain.
Any tricks to do this? Is it possible to colour if two lead cores are used? How do you hold the bullet for cutting? A Dremel tool ( which I don�t have ) ????
Thanks in advance, Hermann
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29 April 2002, 23:06
Daniel MHola Hermann , a dremel tool and similar don't work to cut a bullet , OK with steel jackets , can cut the gilding material but the lead it's not possible , I cut them with a hacksaw , but think next time to include the bullet in acrilic , and cut the acrilic block and the bullet inside , then to finish with a grinding tool and finish with emery cloth or if avalable you can mill the acrilic block .
Saludos
Daniel
short stokes with a fine tooth file will show the lock rings pretty good also.
30 April 2002, 17:33
aHunterThanks, but how do I get the bullet out of the acrylic?
Hermann
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30 April 2002, 18:10
<Don Martin29>Hold a piece of wood in the vise. Whittle a half shape of the bullet in the wood. Drive a finishing nail into the wood near where the bullets base will be. File the bullet towards the nail.