Welcome to the New Year!
Welcome to the beginning of another year of crisis.
One and a half years after the Supreme Court issued their opinion in the Bruen case, not a single Second Amendment challenge has been resolved. Every state that had Draconian infringements now has worse infringements.
After Bruen I was hoping to get a permit to carry in MA. That is not happening anytime soon.
The economy is the worse I've ever seen it. For the first time in my life, I'm stressing about bringing in enough money for the family.
We are already into the campaign process. I'm watching Biden hide in the basement, not bothering to campaign at all. Meanwhile, the media is attacking each of the Republican candidates in turn. It will only get worse.
I've decided on my next project, I just do a reasonable job of it.
It turns out that there are multiple different companies that sell trimmers for cutting cases to length. The issue is setting the distance to trim. Both Lee and Lyman have a system where a probe goes through the flash hole to bottom out on the case holder.
Those probes fit all the standard cutters.
The cutters have standard threads.
My project is a geared motor driving the trimmer. The connection will be via rubber pulley. The shaft will feed through the face and where a gear will be mounted. That will drive a distribution gear to drive three other shafts. Feeding back to the front where they will be drilled and tapped to take the standard case prep tools.
So, when setup and running, you will be able to trim a case to length, chamfer the outside, chamfer the inside and then mount the next case for processing. When doing the pockets, you can have up to four tools spinning. I figure a reamer, a normalizer, and a pocket hole cleaner.
It is all fun, I've got some Delrin rods to make gears from, looking forward to making this monster.
Happy New Years to you all.
Stay ready, stay prepared, have fun.