Folks,
It is hard to imagine, but I think they were casting flaws.
Using a cheap 10X eyeloupe directly upon my camera lens, I was able to capture two shots of an M344 that just arrived today. Unfortunately, it had previously been blasted, so I prepped it the rest of the way.
Please note the resemblence to the dished M352 I posted earlier.
The next two attachments are cropped from those photos.
Note the grain in erosion1 appears to radiate from the bore.
Under 16x with a stereoscope, no 'chemical' pitting is apparent.
Although well scrubbed, erosion2 appears to show embedded micro glass beads?
I didn't think they made them that small.
The photo displays what could not be seen even with the stereoscope.
...Cotten
It is hard to imagine, but I think they were casting flaws.
Using a cheap 10X eyeloupe directly upon my camera lens, I was able to capture two shots of an M344 that just arrived today. Unfortunately, it had previously been blasted, so I prepped it the rest of the way.
Please note the resemblence to the dished M352 I posted earlier.
The next two attachments are cropped from those photos.
Note the grain in erosion1 appears to radiate from the bore.
Under 16x with a stereoscope, no 'chemical' pitting is apparent.
Although well scrubbed, erosion2 appears to show embedded micro glass beads?
I didn't think they made them that small.
The photo displays what could not be seen even with the stereoscope.
...Cotten
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