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    New power case trimmer WFT....

    Re: New power case trimmer WFT.... I never could justify the price of a self contained motorized unit so I hate to admit it but the WFT was built to a price point. Hopefully the WFT's precision, convenience, and durability makes up for what it lacks in bells and whistles.
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    New power case trimmer WFT....

    Re: New power case trimmer WFT.... The WFT's cutter is extremely sharp (We use standard end mill cutters), which leaves virtually no burr. All that should be necessary is a quick inside chamfer on the case mouth. A three way cutter would require a complete redesign and would most likely be a...
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    New power case trimmer WFT....

    Re: New power case trimmer WFT.... It does not seem to matter much. Personally I find it more comfortable to hold it horizontally, however if you use it in a drill press you can hold a deburring tool in your off-hand and chamfer case mouths at the same time.
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    New power case trimmer WFT....

    Re: New power case trimmer WFT.... We use chambering reamer to cut the trim chambers on our trimmers. As you can imagine F/L sized or partially F/L sized cases trim very well. Most of the time neck-sized cases trim well especially if your cases were fired in a custom chamber or a fairly tight...
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    New power case trimmer WFT....

    Re: New power case trimmer WFT.... I had a couple of hide members mention this thread and thought I'd chime in. I usually avoid posting because I would hate to violate any rules on advertising and self-promotion. If you have any questions on the WFT I'll do my best to answer them. Please do...
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    Gunsmithing Custom barrel makers

    Re: Custom barrel makers Cut Rifled much pretty nailed it as I can remember the history. In Wisconsin it's a tradition for master craftsman to pass on the knowledge(German influance?). Boots has an open door policy. When I lived in SE Wisconsin, twenty some years ago, I spent a few afternoons...