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A spring!

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The sear spring, to be precise: the old one snapped, and I need the gun for a show coming up, so I made a new one.

 

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It works!

 

I also finished this today:

 

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Made the crossguard and pommel (made the blade last week), and assembled it.

I am, however, more chuffed about the spring :D

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Some good work there, :good: I like the sword. What did you make the spring from, and what metal for the sword.

The sword is C75 spring steel, which I bought hardened and tempered (as my forge won't take something that long).

The spring is made from one of the offcuts.

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The sword is C75 spring steel, which I bought hardened and tempered (as my forge won't take something that long).

The spring is made from one of the offcuts.

As you say to forge a blade that long, you would need a long hearth to get an even heat. Still top work, thanks for sharing.

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Just thinking what a great title for an ongoing thread..... today I made an Ithaca 37 safety catch.

Prior to restoring my latest 37 it needed a safety catch, available from Numrich for $30 incl. spring and detent pin but they won't supply

Some Brass 1/4", 1/8" rod and 3/32" bar, a spring from my box of bits and a little silver solder and I have a working catch. Filing the ledges and cut-outs was interesting and though not cosmetically finished yet I am happy with the result. Cost about 50p. The gun will get a complete restore soon and I shall finish the catch then. It was important to get it working 100% first and a component level strip down allowed me to access the inner workings of the trigger and guard

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1/4" rod with 3/32" guide and lock bar silver soldered in place, prior to cutting notches

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1/8" rod turned on the dremel with reclaimed spring

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safe position

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Fire position

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Nice job on the safety, Roland :yes:

 

Been a while since I've posted what I've been up to,

 

I managed to acquire some Hardy Fly Reel sand castings off the bay of plenty.

 

Decided to give it a go making a one off reel for myself, pleased with the result, but not with the reel seat bracket.

 

 

(Sound of jaw hitting the floor)

 

Now that is seriously impressive. :D

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Been a while since I've posted what I've been up to,

 

I managed to acquire some Hardy Fly Reel sand castings off the bay of plenty.

 

Decided to give it a go making a one off reel for myself, pleased with the result, but not with the reel seat bracket.

 

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Beautiful. Give yourself a massive pat on the back for that. 👍

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Been a while since I've posted what I've been up to,

 

I managed to acquire some Hardy Fly Reel sand castings off the bay of plenty.

 

Decided to give it a go making a one off reel for myself, pleased with the result, but not with the reel seat bracket.

 

1_zpsxa6vgiow.jpg

 

10_zpsjnowlif7.jpg

 

17_zpsvtsrsqgn.jpg

 

21_zpsilduu0hu.jpg

 

20_zpsgtzbbdam.jpg

 

Now this is what I aspire to do! A beautiful piece of work that will give pleasure over many lifetimes. PW really does provide inspiration!

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Been a while since I've posted what I've been up to,

 

I managed to acquire some Hardy Fly Reel sand castings off the bay of plenty.

 

Decided to give it a go making a one off reel for myself, pleased with the result, but not with the reel seat bracket.

 

1_zpsxa6vgiow.jpg

 

10_zpsjnowlif7.jpg

 

17_zpsvtsrsqgn.jpg

 

21_zpsilduu0hu.jpg

 

20_zpsgtzbbdam.jpg

If i.managed to make something like that I'd be chuffed to bits mate well done

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