I've had occasion to do this a couple of times. It is a peeve I have with most locks today. If the bolster
1/16" thicker on most locks nobody would have this issue. That being said, filing the mainspring is necessary
at times. When doing so, I always make sure my filing of the spring goes in parallel with the spring. So I would
file it to where I need it, then I would use wet/dry auto body paper & polish it, while making the polishing
strokes on the spring in parallel with the length. I've never had one I have worked on in this manner break
later on. I want to eliminate any cross cut lines or scores cut on the spring. I have always felt leaving a
score or line that was like scribing glass & initiating a weak point. So I always polish the lines out. Possibly
an waste of time or overkill, but each finds their own lil things they do when building.