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First milling project completed.

DPittman

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Its a custom scope mounting rail for a handgun. Just need to paint it up but am relatively pleased with my new to me machine and am learning lots.
 

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DPittman

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I clamped the piece in the vise vertically and used a homemade cutter to get the right radius.
 

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Hruul

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Nice work!! Did you come up with the milling boring bar or see it somewhere? Seems familiar for some reason.
 

YYCHM

(Craig)
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That's pretty darn good for a first mill project!! You're light years ahead of me.
 

DPittman

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I have made others similar to that one in the past but that particular one was made for another project from the Machinist Workshop magazine. Its pretty light duty but if if one is careful with not talking too heavy of a cut it does fine.
Nice work!! Did you come up with the milling boring bar or see it somewhere? Seems familiar for some reason.
 
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historicalarms

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Awesome job on the dove-tails. I built a bunch of rifle scope mounts for some Red Dot's (vintage, before the turn of the century lever guns) last winter but went the easy route and used a length of Picatinny rail that I had and cut it to lengths about the same as you show.
I thought about making the dovetail bases as you did but eventually decided that $20 worth of Pickatiny was the way to go.

Weaver does make a "barrel pinch " scope mount for pistols but they aren't readily available in this country because "no handgun hunting" limits their usage.
 

DPittman

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Awesome job on the dove-tails. I built a bunch of rifle scope mounts for some Red Dot's (vintage, before the turn of the century lever guns) last winter but went the easy route and used a length of Picatinny rail that I had and cut it to lengths about the same as you show.
I thought about making the dovetail bases as you did but eventually decided that $20 worth of Pickatiny was the way to go.

Weaver does make a "barrel pinch " scope mount for pistols but they aren't readily available in this country because "no handgun hunting" limits their usage.
 

DPittman

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Yes my first mount was actually a store bought one made for a shot gun and it was okay but I figured i needed a milling project and my shop made one fits the radius of the gun perfect. This too was for a laser mount but just on an air pistol.
 
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