This winter I plan on taking the plunge into lock building with a siler flintlock kit, and the gentleman who provided me with the kit also gave me a copy of a magazine article by John Bivins on precision lock building.
In the article, John recommends buying a 1/4" counterbore with a .136 pilot for the screws that get installed in the bolster. He states that this will probably have to be custom made. When I look in the McMaster-Carr catalog, I find a machine screw counterbore with .241 body and .137 pilot, which looks like it should work.
So, which size is right? MCM-C does list one with a 1/4" body and 3/32" pilot. If I need the 1/4" size, any reason I can't drill the pilot undersized, use this counterbore, then open up the pilot hole?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Dale H