The trigger I saw posted was good looking and of a better style than mine for a flintlock rifle.The triggers I make which are few,are more like the type used on percussion rifles and of course,the long bar Hawken types. If the trigger shown was made entirely by hand without a milling machine,my hat is off to you.
No floor sweeping needed,I use a shop vac and it gets indigestion mostly from steel shavings.Besides that,you are over qualified but thanks for the compliment.
I used to make fancy sculptured and styled set triggers but that was in the mid 1960's and even made some single set triggers but no more.It was fun then but today they would be far too much in both time and cost. The one I mentioned earlier with the sear I think were about $140.The Germans called them "Stecherrastl",latched triggers.
One more thing,I'm not the master of anything that I can think of,not even my Dachshund,Gretl.
Bob Roller