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Thinking out loud...single point cut chambers?
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<blockquote data-quote="JJMoody" data-source="post: 1743866" data-attributes="member: 89869"><p>Shortgrass, I truly do appreciate your confirmation of my lack of understanding of the the basic fundamentals, I knew I'd get something right today! The question was a bit of an afterthought of wondering how they make custom dies off of your fired brass, finding the answer and fumbling my way through alternative uses for existing equipment (without thought or consideration of tooling costs). In retrospect, one could liken my thought process to an aspiring "interior designer " scrolling through pictures on Pinterest, thinking, "hey, I bet I could do that..." now assuming one had the tooling, CAD software, knowledge etc, would it be a viable option? Aside from the negative aspects of what was mentioned earlier, along with the less than desirable hands-off approach towards craftsmanship that could result in a brand new plug and play "gunsmith " cranking out prefit parts on his new toy, what could the upside be?</p><p>On a side bar, I've always appreciated the shared knowledge of yours and a select few others on the gs part of the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJMoody, post: 1743866, member: 89869"] Shortgrass, I truly do appreciate your confirmation of my lack of understanding of the the basic fundamentals, I knew I’d get something right today! The question was a bit of an afterthought of wondering how they make custom dies off of your fired brass, finding the answer and fumbling my way through alternative uses for existing equipment (without thought or consideration of tooling costs). In retrospect, one could liken my thought process to an aspiring “interior designer “ scrolling through pictures on Pinterest, thinking, “hey, I bet I could do that...” now assuming one had the tooling, CAD software, knowledge etc, would it be a viable option? Aside from the negative aspects of what was mentioned earlier, along with the less than desirable hands-off approach towards craftsmanship that could result in a brand new plug and play “gunsmith “ cranking out prefit parts on his new toy, what could the upside be? On a side bar, I’ve always appreciated the shared knowledge of yours and a select few others on the gs part of the forum. [/QUOTE]
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