That's interesting information on the Shepherd kits. Does that apply to brass sides as well as steel ones
Glen...it doesnt apply to brass sides as these are milled...but....the steel sole is laser cut......about 0.5mm-1mm of metal around where its been cut is very hard....and requires a fair bit of pounding to get it to drift, this in turn work hardens it again and can cause possible chipping...just where you dont want it.
Shepherd didnt leave enough material to file away.
They also do their dovetails the spiers way....ie sides inserted from the top, you then pound them into the dovetail shape......this is very difficult to do unless like Doug and Ben you have done numerous and experiance what can go wrong.
The Norris way they are inserted from the side with an already preshaped dovetail....peining is then much reduced and distortion to the shell is kept to a minimum.
Its very difficult and time consuming to lap out even a couple of thou evenly...so the less distortion the better. Remember when you start peining...protect the surrounding area with a couple of layers of masking tape...this protects from deep hollows caused by missed hammer blows.
There holding jig they supply i would'nt use...pm me with your email address and i'll send pictures of another way of holding for peining the shell.
I have seen numerous shepherd kits with slightly untidy and squarish dovetails...mine included
There might be ways of overcoming it .....i dont know?
just my experiances and observations.
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