Would anyone have any ideas for making a ring lapping tool ?
I thinking of experimenting with wooden dowel and 600 grit emery cloth with a light oil.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Would anyone have any ideas for making a ring lapping tool ?
I thinking of experimenting with wooden dowel and 600 grit emery cloth with a light oil.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Wood and emery cloth is useless.
Or.. one could just...
<https://www.brownells.com/optics/rings-mounts/scope-mounting-tools/scope-ring-alignment-lap/>
Why would someone buy the proper tool when they can make a half-assed version for half again as much?
Why would someone buy the proper tool when they can make a half-assed version for half again as much?
I use a lapping bar mostly to verify to myself that the rings are concentric to each other - not tilted up or down or side to side. Some years ago I had one made by a machinist - I wanted to install a 26 mm scope in 26 mm rings, but could not find that size to buy - the machinist guy just made centers on each end of a rod, and turned the thing to 26 mm - I am guessing circa 12" (30 cm) long or so. It looks shiny and smooth, like a hydraulic cylinder shaft - might have been ground to get that finish on it?
I do have a metal lathe here - but I have never been able to get that finish when I turn something - not sure that I could get to "dead nuts" 26 mm either - at the time, it made more sense for me to have a "pro" make one.
A proper lap is softer than the material it is meant to be used on. Cast iron is an excellent material for lapping.
Bullseye North might have what you need
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