I ordered a few 1911 frames to build target guns for bullseye shooting. Sometimes they don't come deburred on the inside of the frame. I made a small tool from an old bent screwdriver and a 6 flute countersink. Depending on the manufacturer they drill the holes for the pins then machine the slots for the hammer, sear etc., in doing so it leaves a nice burr on the inner sides of the holes. I straightened the screwdriver, used an end mill to bore the hole at the end of the screwdriver then cut the tip off the countersink. I pressed the tip in with some Loctite and cleaned it up a bit. I'm sure many of you guys have this or maybe there is a company that sells these. I just wanted to try it and it does work well for me. I mount the frame in my vice, insert the tool, then use a punch through the opposite side to push directly on the deburr tool. A couple of half turns and I'm good to go. Thanks for looking. Mr Mikey.
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