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<blockquote data-quote="Bullhunter20" data-source="post: 2976091" data-attributes="member: 126154"><p>Thank you. I believe the cracks I discovered were likely from the resizing, not necessarily from the previous firing given I didnt notice any cracks before resizing.... which is what set me on this path. I am beyond that now, and just want to make dang sure it's okay to anneal after sizing. I would like to soften the brass "before" further work hardening during the next firing. Any annealing I do in the future will definitely be "before" sizing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullhunter20, post: 2976091, member: 126154"] Thank you. I believe the cracks I discovered were likely from the resizing, not necessarily from the previous firing given I didnt notice any cracks before resizing.... which is what set me on this path. I am beyond that now, and just want to make dang sure it's okay to anneal after sizing. I would like to soften the brass "before" further work hardening during the next firing. Any annealing I do in the future will definitely be "before" sizing! [/QUOTE]
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