02 November 2021, 07:16
kda55Draw filing
I have 2 rifle barrels with barely palpable diameter changes after machining but visible when held to the light. To clean up, what would be the prefered direction of filing- toward the greater diameter or the lesser diameter. I don't want to dig a belly, I know how to use files, stones, etc. Thanks to all in advance.
02 November 2021, 08:38
ssdaveI go from big to small, but don't see a lot of difference either way.
After filing, I take a couple of oak boards about 2 inches wide and 10 to 12 inches long, face them together and clamp them. Then, drill a hole centered on the joint between them, just a bit bigger than the larger end of the barrel. Use a sheet of wet/dry sandpaper one one piece, and sand lengthwise, just like you draw filed. Going lengthwise on the barrel makes a much better finish than wrapping the paper and sanding around the barrel. the 10 inch piece gives you enough to grip each side comfortably. When you eliminate all scratches from the next coarser piece, go down a size, and do it again. You only need one of the pieces of wood to polish, the other is just to center the bit while you drill.
I do 80 grit, 100, 120, 150, 180, 220,320,400,800.
02 November 2021, 10:52
Brian Canadassdave, That sounds like an excellent method. Thanks for posting, Brian