I'm looking for some opinions regarding the wear showing on a PTG 6 Creedmoor finishing reamer.
The PTG reamer has 6 flutes, each flute has two facets (primary and secondary relief angles). The wear is visible on the cutting edge at the case mouth and shoulder sections (shown with yellow arrows in photos) below the junction of the primary relief angle and the cutting edge. The reamer has cut 2 chambers, using low rpm (90), high sulfur cutting oil (generously applied), fed into the bore about 0.050" per pass (reamer and chamber cleared of chips each pass), mounted on a floating reamer holder. On all my chamberings I've gone slowly, following mainstream processes.
Is this wear typical? Is it some type of build up residue from SS barrel? The reamer was purchased new - I didn't notice anything unusual, but wasn't specifically looking at these areas. The surface finish of the chamber walls are perfect, but the shoulder has fine striations corresponding to the wear areas. Photos are of the same reamer, rotated to show different flutes. I wanted to get some feedback before trying to stone it or otherwise restore.
The PTG reamer has 6 flutes, each flute has two facets (primary and secondary relief angles). The wear is visible on the cutting edge at the case mouth and shoulder sections (shown with yellow arrows in photos) below the junction of the primary relief angle and the cutting edge. The reamer has cut 2 chambers, using low rpm (90), high sulfur cutting oil (generously applied), fed into the bore about 0.050" per pass (reamer and chamber cleared of chips each pass), mounted on a floating reamer holder. On all my chamberings I've gone slowly, following mainstream processes.
Is this wear typical? Is it some type of build up residue from SS barrel? The reamer was purchased new - I didn't notice anything unusual, but wasn't specifically looking at these areas. The surface finish of the chamber walls are perfect, but the shoulder has fine striations corresponding to the wear areas. Photos are of the same reamer, rotated to show different flutes. I wanted to get some feedback before trying to stone it or otherwise restore.
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