I galled-up the top of one of my bullet moulds (NEI meehanite), so my brother put it on the mill and fixed it by taking about .003" off the top. He also resurfaced the bottom of the sprue plate. He left both surfaces very smooth., and now it doesn't vent well. I have a hard time getting filled-out bases. Sometimes the base of the bullet does not fill out at all - the bullet base is rounded and is short of the top of the moud by .01" or so.
It's obvious that the base of the mould is air-tight and is not venting. My brother said he would put it back on the mill and put some shallow grooves on the top of the mould, but he lives 2000 miles away and I'd have to mail it to him. Is there another way to vent the top?
Would it be OK to put in a few fine grooves with a file? If I do send it to him to mill-in some vent grooves, how deep should the grooves be? And about how many would I need?