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<blockquote data-quote="oneof79" data-source="post: 1567424" data-attributes="member: 3138"><p>I have a RCBS Trim Mate. I seem to be having trouble with the deburring tool. I can put a piece of brass in it straight down with pressure and feel it cut. To achieve a "good" debur I have to rotate the brass around in a circle while pushing down on the brass. If I just push straight down it seems to take forever compared to the chamfering tool which works really well. I have tried to tighten the allen screw on the side of the deburring tool but still my little handheld combination chamfer/deburring tool gives better and faster chamfer/deburrs.</p><p>I would just use the little handheld tool but my wrist starts clicking and there is nowhere to oil that.</p><p></p><p>Any one have any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneof79, post: 1567424, member: 3138"] I have a RCBS Trim Mate. I seem to be having trouble with the deburring tool. I can put a piece of brass in it straight down with pressure and feel it cut. To achieve a "good" debur I have to rotate the brass around in a circle while pushing down on the brass. If I just push straight down it seems to take forever compared to the chamfering tool which works really well. I have tried to tighten the allen screw on the side of the deburring tool but still my little handheld combination chamfer/deburring tool gives better and faster chamfer/deburrs. I would just use the little handheld tool but my wrist starts clicking and there is nowhere to oil that. Any one have any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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