Recently, on you tube, i have found a very interesting video,
a simple méthod to calculate part of lynotype and lead in a alloy,
to obtain a Brinell hardness.
by example,
you want 15 brinell
you have 11 brinell hardness lead and 22 hardness lynotype
1) Put the wanted hardness in the center : 15
2) top left : lead hardness 11
3) bottom left : lynotype hardness 22
4) 11 - 15 = 4 (absolute value) put it on bottom right
5) 22 - 15 = 7 , put it on top right.
end !
you need 4 part of lead and 7 part of lynotype
It's very smart
the video !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y0raK6_Vbk
see you soon !
BruniX
PS if needed, i have more sophisticated method (and excel sheet) to calculate how of two alloy to obtain final alloy
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Simple Calculting method for part of alloy
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Shadow 2 SA - CZ
P08 - Luger
AR-15 - SDI
586 - S&W
97 - CZ
T3 Tac. - Tikka
1895 SBL - Marlin
1860 COLT - Pietta