Well,
At the 18 hour stage, let's just say I'm a patient man, and don't mind slow feed rates. *shrug* I only did the first term of my apprentice machinist course before I joined the navy as an electronics tech, and that was 16 years ago now. I'm lucky I remember this much!
I got through a couple of lightening cuts on the rail and the grip, then cut in the rear of the grip to round it with a 3/4" end mill. (Patience, especially that last couple of passes at .001" to finish it up neatly.)
I chamfered the top of one side of my grip section, but alas, when I spun it around and tightened the heck out of the vise that the old guy who sold me this mill included, well, I cracked the bugger.
Bah. If it cracked, it wasn't meant to be used anyhow.
So, all in all, not a bad night. I've got some chamfering left to do, then the angle for the pistol grip (the 60 degree slope on the bottom)
Pleasing progress. I guestimate that it'll be ready to weld up this weekend.
NS