« on: May 01, 2008, 08:15:05 AM »
This is using a tool from woodworking to do a nice recrown on a rifle , I an using a C-5 countersink using either a polished brass insert or a wood dowell put into the countersink backward in place of the drill bitt , the part sticking out that you will put into your barrel will act as a guide to make the tool perpendicular to the bore , powered with a drill you can make a chamfer ( crown) very easy. This is similar to the tool that gunsmiths use , see the pictures I used an old piece of barrel left from one of my projects.howie PS I've used this countersink or one like it on ss wood plastics and mild steel and it can be sharpened or the angle can be changed when resharpening it just put it into a drill backward and sharpen in a bench grinder.

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