Thinking about making my own rear peep site for the CZ455. Can't be that difficult, right? Just need to cut an 11mm dovetail on bottom and cross cut a dove tail in top with mating "plug". If done in brass could this be done with woodworking tools (dovetail bit and router). Assuming I'd use a piece of brass. Any ideas or suggestions appreciated.
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Beer is like porn, you can buy it but it's more fun to make your own
I have to bend over too far
I get a boner.
bareback every couple of days, GTG. Bareback, brokeback, same $hit!
I joined a support group to help me deal with my social anxiety but I just can't seem to work up the nerve to go to a meeting......
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Originally posted by Cgrutt View PostUm, because it would be fun to do? LOL.
I dig DIY as much as the next guy but: #1 I thought you mentioned wanting a nice set of irons to compete with, and #2 by the time to obtain raw materials/develop & test a prototype/produce a working model/etc., you are going to have a lot of time and likely more that $70 invested. Just my .02......(not a big fan of re-inventing the wheel)Beer is like porn, you can buy it but it's more fun to make your own
I have to bend over too far
I get a boner.
bareback every couple of days, GTG. Bareback, brokeback, same $hit!
I joined a support group to help me deal with my social anxiety but I just can't seem to work up the nerve to go to a meeting......
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What NRA course do you have to "pre-qualify" for?NRA Life Member
NRA Basic Rifle Instructor
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I was thinking of his cannon.
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Cgrutt, I believe your job is doable. Some types of brass are a little easier to machine than steel. A router table might make it easier. You would need a means to securely hold your work piece, then accurately make very small depth of cut adjustments to get a satisfactorly cut dovetail IMO. You could always get it close and then finish with a good file and file card. It would be painstaking work and being able to make a good dovetail in metal by hand would be the mark of a talented individual. Three important considerations in machining are rigidity, rigidity, and rigidity.
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Thanks Tony, yeah, I have a router table. Pretty good one actually. Also have an small metal lathe but not sure how good tolerances are, which is why I'm thinking about using a router. Have a big metal lathe too, but haven't gotten it running yet (3 phase).
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Originally posted by camper4lyfe View PostIn short, you MIGHT be able to do it, but I wouldn't. You really want the right tool for the job, and trying to use wood bits and tools for metal is asking for trouble.
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Originally posted by Cgrutt View Post
I'm not sure there if there is really any difference between a carbide wood dovetail bit and a carbide metal dovetail bit? I've been working on my metal lathe today and if I get it running, while not ideal for milling, can certainly handle a small dovetail in brass. TBH, I don't think a router would have any problems either.Old enough to know better, still too young to care
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