30 August 2022, 02:18
Magnum Hunter1Brass Turning ?
I figured this might be the best place to post although it is technically a reloading question. For those who have to do it....what is the best lathe tool profile for turning brass? Specifically, I have to turn the belts off of .375 H&H brass for my .350 Rigby loads and would like to get a smoother finish than what I am getting. Tool suggestions???
Thanks in advance.
30 August 2022, 02:37
MoreBSHigh speed or carbide? Tool bit should be a bit rounded at the tip, and a bit above center. Fast is good.
30 August 2022, 07:04
Rollandquote:
Originally posted by Magnum Hunter1:
HSS
Thanks
+1 round nose most likely experiment with what your lathe likes best
30 August 2022, 07:44
BaxterBAnd if you get tired of that, RCC makes 350 Brass (ain’t cheap by a mile), but supposed to be very good.
Tell us about your 350
30 August 2022, 19:04
dpcdHSS is much sharper than carbide, but for turning brass, anything will work. I just use regular carbide inserts. You can polish the area after you cut it, or not.
30 August 2022, 19:30
SaeedThe recommended bits for turning copper and brass are HSS.
I used those years ago when I got my CNC lathe.
Tool bits did not last very long.
So I went for Carbide bits.
Never looked back.
The bits last for years.
31 August 2022, 10:35
Peter ConnanI know this was not the question, but this is my answer:
Scotch-brite pads.
https://www.envirosafetyproduc...-hand-pad-6-x-9.htmlWonderful on brass, ally etc.
31 August 2022, 19:32
dpcdYou are right; I use scotch bright pads and belts all the time.