Awhile back I think it was NEnick post up some free parts for a bullet feeder that I didn't take but thought it would be a great addition to my shared(with my father) Hornday LNL press. We busted added a case feeder yesterday and I decided I would jump into doing a bullet feeder build. Lots of good info on the net about how to build them.
This was a pretty easy looking project. I was going to do a detailed design up to take some of the guess work out of things but I just haven't had the time with studing to sit down on my laptop and and draw things up.
My material so far...
5 gal bucket
3/16" under layment plywood
3/4" mdf
25rpm 12vdc gear motor stolen from a uncompleted annealer project.
Misc adhesive
Misc hardware
More parts I haven't figured out yet.
I have to bucket cut down but but needs cleaned up alot. I then cut down one disk or the 3/16" sheet and glued into the base.
I then took another 3/16 sheet to fit above it to act as the bullet Turner. Remember the inside of the bucket is tapered so each part will be slightly bigger working out from the base. This part will be bolted in place so current caliber plates can be fitted. I will an grinding a sprial groove part way7 around this part once everything is mocked up and a bullet can trace its natural path.
Next was cutting a disk of 3/4" mdf. This will be the hub that sound and brings bullets around. Tomorrow I will be working on laying out notches in the hub for bullets to ride around.
Continue to update as I get things done.
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