I've just been offered a small fly press, which I recall are the tool of choice for hobbyist/low volume production cutting of large saw teeth from spring steel stock, I have a few questions on this:
- Would a fly-press be able to cope with spring steel which has been hardened and tempered, by the manufacturer/stockholder.
- Where would I get tooling for cutting saw teeth, is there likely to be anyone holding stock punches & dies for cutting a three square triangle, or would I just have to create drawings and take them to a tool & die maker?
- How easy is it to build jigs which align, support and reproducibly move the workpiece across the face of the die?