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Originally Posted by Chris Railey
You just need to make some fullering dies. Ed essentially described them above. Think drawing dies but turned 90 degrees.
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That's exactly what I drew above, just didn't explain myself very clearly. That view is from the side of die, not the end of die. Think front of press where you're looking in toward the die. Just like a mini-fullering die, but with two humps. A fullering die would work by using a kisser block to prevent more than 1/16" of fullering on either side. Too much fullering could make it harder to prevent inclusions.
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