I found this one too. I will have to give this one a try.
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Pure genius! That's awesome
Post up the DIY on the annealer.Aha, I found his other video explaining it. Its a center of gravity deal, genius. I guess that would explain why you either have to buy a pistol or rifle feeder, I dont think his design would handle pistol even with a different shell plate. Im still trying to think whether it would handle any rifle case or not.
Id love to add something like this to the Annealer I made, but like him, didnt want to spend $200+ for one.
Post up the DIY on the annealer.
OH got ya thanks. I have a family member who is a machinist every once in a while Ill kick him some cash to have him make something for me. Next project will be something along the lines of a hog saddle.It wasn't much of a diy, quite a bit of cnc machining involved. But I'll see if I can dig up pictures of the build.
In the meantime here's a video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AORstnR7b2g
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If your looking for a DIY case annealer contact jmorris on castboolits forum. He has a waterjet/laser cut plate and plans for sale. the plate is 60ish, but the rest of the parts are cheap if your handy. My buddy built one and has 100 buck into it roughly.
What I cant figure out is how it forces the cases to always fall base down? Did you notice that they go past the funnel in both directions, neck forward and neck back. If it goes up neck forward, it passes the funnel until the base hits it then falls that way. And if the base is first, as soon as it gets to the funnel it drops.
Im scratching my head raw trying to figure out what is causing it to work like that.
In the process of making a large SS media brass tumbler and will have pic's up pretty soon on the build. Making two actually
It wasn't much of a diy, quite a bit of cnc machining involved. But I'll see if I can dig up pictures of the build.
In the meantime here's a video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AORstnR7b2g
This is one I built using 100 lb chlorine buckets. One slips into the other for the drive.
More pics of the build here.
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Thats pretty damn clever. I'm gonna try to duplicate it. A couple questions though. what motor is that? does it have any part # or anything? Also, say if I wanted to make a shell plate for a different caliber using the same design as yours, would it just be as simple as using a smaller drill bit for pistol rounds such as 9mm and making larger squares for larger rifle rounds such as .308?