Guys,
I was just visiting the gun shop in Colonial Williamsburg, what a great place. First, the staff and artisans are not only extremely talented, they are also very friendly, welcoming and gracious. What a joy it was to chat with these guys.
We were comparing our gunsmithing tools - screw makers, tumbler mills, etc. Here is one that is noteworthy, a barrel flash hole cone tool. The gunsmiths did give permission to post these photos, thanks to them.
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The tool size can be used in bores of about 0.50 caliber and larger. The gunsmiths said that the tool operation would be improved if the large handle is removed to enable the tool to be clamped in the jaws of a vise. Also, the turning crank should be switched to the same side as the cutter. With these modifications the tool would be clamped in the vise with the cutter and crank pointing upwards, the breech end of the barrel slipped over the tool until the cutter tip entered the flash hole, then turn the crank. This way the gunsmith is only holding the crank handle and the weight of the barrel provides the force to do the cutting.
A really neat and beautiful tool. I am planning to make one with the suggested improvements, and also a bit smaller to use the tool in barrels down to 0.40 caliber.
Thanks again to the guys at the Colonial Williamsburg gunshop.
Jim