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Great idea! I have a couple different deburring tools and would've never thought about using them in this application.

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i have used a Wilson burring tool for a number of years. Takes a specific angle for the punch cutter as opposed to when working a rifle casing.

The other alternative is to use Dremel tool.

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... ahhh the old RCBS deburring tool! Great idea. Thanks for sharing.

I did a video awhile back on how to sharpen a guillotine cutter (and likely never edited it and posted it).

For that I use Cratex or Matz abrasive bits. They are a rubber based bit with an abrasive. This is still sitting on my desk...

While this is not the right bit for the job, it is a sample of a Matz abrasive.

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This in a Foredom or other die grinder type tool will put a smooth bevel face back on your 'tool.'

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Cheers! -Piggy

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