I always hate doing the countersink after the polish, but if I countersink first, I run the chance of egging or dishing the holes slightly while polishing.
I found the screws I wanted to use, and they were bigger than the holes I had in place. I drilled the holes to size, and a chip gouged a couple places next to the hole. Then, I countersunk the holes, and the closest countersink I had in diameter was .040" smaller than the screw heads. So, no problem, just file them and repolish, right?
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) I have a large stock of old stock screws I've accumulated from buying out a lot of old gunsmiths supplies. The two I chose were incredibly hard. Make a groove in the teeth of a file hard. So, had to grind them to size. The .040" did this to a carborundum stone, but I got them done:
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Polish the screw heads with successive grits of paper while spinning in drill press.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Now had to polish out the burring at the hole edges, and the small gouges from the errant chips. To do that, use coarse grit right around the hole, and at the gouges until the burr and the gouges are done. Then, successively polish with finer grits, expanding the area slightly each time to blend it. When I get to 400, I covered the whole area, and then with 600, polished it all. Now, finished and ready for plating. Since it's going to be plated, I'm leaving it as bare, untreated metal. It may surface rust and show fingerprints lightly. I'll repolish it all with 400 and then 600 immediately before sending it off, and then put in a ziplock with some vapor rust inhibiting paper to ship.
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