56. Finishing the receiver work on the 40X
In this segment, I re-cut the locking lug seats, the receiver face, and re-cut the threads in the 40X receiver. The goal is to make the receiver as straight, true, and concentric, as I can. As usual, this is all done using common tooling and equipment, along with very little in the way of special knowledge or skill! Something I've noticed is that the chuck often seems to be running backwards. This is the result of the camera speed in combination with the spindle RPM. WH

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54. Truing up and improving a Remington 40X Action

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53. finishing the chamber and throating

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Boring head adaptor - Kaiser piccolo to ISO 40

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52. Chambering in the steady rest

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Remington 700 Action Truing Overview

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A Better Steady Rest

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LARGE ROTARY TABLE DEMO VEVOR #1113 tubalcain for Bridgeport Mill

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Receiver truing and Barrel threading with timing

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How to Rebuild Half Nuts for Logan 10" Lathe part 2

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Nothing about the honey badger is normal... and here is why

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Unbelievable Smart Workers | Genius Construction Skills, Crazy Fails | Part 114 #construction #smart

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59. Checking the bedding on a rifle and determining the next step.

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Lantaine LAM-350H metal lathe part 2

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1940 Monarch Lathe - how accurate is it after 84 years?

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Deckel Indexing Head Worm Gear Problem

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Internal Screw Cutting . Blind Hole

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Thread Depth, Tool Tip Width and Length of Cut NO TRIG NEEDED

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Wie nur ein Fehler Deutschlands größtes Maschinenbau-Imperium zerstörte

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Carbide inserts and tools I use in my small cnc lathe. VCGT, DCGT and CCGT and others

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