Cutting A Breech Without A Dremel Tool?
#1
Posted 06 August 2007 - 09:02 PM
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#2
Posted 06 August 2007 - 09:43 PM
quick edit:
it would be hard with the corners but if you cut at angles it is possible...
Edited by Kid Flash, 06 August 2007 - 09:44 PM.
#3
Posted 06 August 2007 - 09:44 PM
Did you try using a hacksaw?
I don't know how I'd cut a 90 degree angle with a hackssaw
Edited by Zaxbys, 06 August 2007 - 09:49 PM.
"Bitces be crazy"
QUOTE
"Hey girl... you like water sports?"
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#4
Posted 06 August 2007 - 09:44 PM
I advise that you get a Dremel, they provide you with a lot of flexibility in mods. As for the breach, I don't sugest that you even try right now. There is no easy way, since a hacksaw will not cut lengthwise across a small portion of the tube. Any other options would be far too difficult.Is there anyway to cut a breech into brass without using a dremel? If so, how?
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Edited by SHADOW HUNTER ALPHA, 06 August 2007 - 09:45 PM.
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#5
Posted 06 August 2007 - 09:47 PM
Did you try using a hacksaw?
Idk how I'd cut a 90 degree angle with a hackssaw
well im not sure if his will turn out but.
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well just make those angles match up and ta da. it would be easier than a 90 degree.
Edited by Kid Flash, 06 August 2007 - 09:48 PM.
#6
Posted 06 August 2007 - 09:49 PM
Did you try using a hacksaw?
Idk how I'd cut a 90 degree angle with a hackssaw
well im not sure if his will turn out but.
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well just make those angles match up and ta da. it would be easier than a 90 degree.
Yeah I do need to buy a dremel. I can't even believe I used that abbrieviation (sp?). Im on aim right now so it slipped. I apologise.
Edited by Zaxbys, 06 August 2007 - 09:50 PM.
"Bitces be crazy"
QUOTE
"Hey girl... you like water sports?"
~Groove 6/26/09
#7
Posted 06 August 2007 - 10:18 PM
The bits that you will need for all purposes. From left to right: reinforced cut-off wheels (for cutting in straight lines. Try to find the carbide or diamond cut-off wheels for more durability and a longer effective life), multipurpose cutting bit (cuts with its sides and cannot be used as a drill, but it is good for widening holes and cutting curves that a cut-off wheel will not be able to complete), rotary cutters/burr removers (I use the lowest one pictured, but any of them ought to do. These remove burrs, or shards of material that need to be cleaned off of the piece, and can cut notches in the material as well. They work like the multipurpose cutting bit, only cutting with their sides). Also try to buy a multi-speed Dremel that will be comfortable for you to hold. They usually come with some of the bits seen here, so you may not have to buy everything separately.
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Posted 06 August 2007 - 10:24 PM
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Posted 06 August 2007 - 10:35 PM
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Posted 07 August 2007 - 12:46 AM
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Posted 07 August 2007 - 09:00 AM
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#12
Posted 07 August 2007 - 09:31 AM
I read this thread and started making a breech with a hacksaw and needlenose pliers. Looks bad. But I think I got the right concept. well I put it in my couplerd maxshot put the dart in and it just fell to the ground.. I think that barrel is way to tight..
Do you have pictures? Those could help us tell you what's wrong.
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Posted 07 August 2007 - 10:48 AM
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