A Better Cutoff Saw for Cutting Brass? *** Photos Added ***

Started by PvtGreg, January 02, 2012, 06:19:56 PM

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PvtGreg

Hi All,

I noticed Harbor Freight had a 6" cutoff saw that looks like it would be a better bet than the 2" one.  I plan to stop by my local store and see what it looks like.

http://www.harborfreight.com/6-inch-cut-off-saw-41453.html

PvtGreg

Two Flints

Pvt Greg,

The 6" Chop Saw looks too big for cutting 50-70 brass, I'll stick to the 2" model and my "Two Flints" Hard Wood jig (thanks to Perry Owens for his help).  I apologize for hijacking your thread!

This is my "Two Flints" Jig.

    Jig Set Up and Ready to Cut 50-70 Brass.  I added a plywood base to the chop saw base to make it level to the area where the jig attaches in the vise.  The chop saw sits on a larger plywood base for more stability.


     This is the jig. The cutaway section represents the amount of waste brass that will be cut from the 50-70 Starline brass, leaving the almost correct size of brass case to be custom cut by my Forster Classic Brass Trimmer.


     I added a brass sheet to the bottom of the jig for additional strength.


     The original length 50-70 Starline fits just fine into this 9/16" hole.


     Front view of the jig.


     The plywood base board and the raised area just ahead of the vise are the same height.


     The jig inserted into the vise and ready for brass cutting.


    After the jig and chop saw were ready for brass cutting, I was waiting on my Forster Classic Brass Trimmer.  Forster sent it out to me on December 13, but USPS lost it, and then mis-delivered it once it was found by USPS.  Finally, I received the Forster on December 29.  This is it with the accessories I ordered.



I ordered my Classic Trimmer directly from Forster.  They sold it to me with the shorter 5 3/8" base, and I also needed a #5 Collet (CT2005) and Pilot #513 (CT1513) to trim 50-70 brass. A Collet #6 (CT2006) and custom made special .508" diameter Pilot for a .512" diameter bullet was also ordered to trim 56-50 Spencer brass.  The 56-50 Collet and Pilot are shown to the right of the Forster.  The 50-70 Collet and Pilot have already been installed in the Forster.

Two Flints


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