- Location
- Blaster land, Okanagan BC
A bead can be made with an electric drill, files and some abrasive paper. The drill is used as a little lathe. Hold it in a vise.
Chuck up a scrap of aluminum rod (for silver) or brass. Spin it against a file, to turn down the end to fit the hole. Leave it a bit rough for the adhesive to grab. Using small files shape a bead of the desired size. Polish as desired. Cut it off, polish the top round.
The shank can be threaded with a die, if you wish to go that route.
This is what I’d do, make a friction fit bead so you won’t have to tap the existing hole. Bit of blue loctite or a tight press fit and it’ll never come loose under recoil. Made one for a ramped front sight I modified last year on a shorty 12g barrel, worked great.























































