I make patchbox springs from hacksaw blades, too. Grind the teeth off, score a length, like 2", bend to break, flile the ends. I don't use a spring but put mine under the finial, inlet flush to the wood, sticking out perhaps 1/2" with a slight bend down in the box and a 1/4" bend up at the tip to contact the lid. when the lid finial is replaced, it holds the spring in place. Doesn't take up any room in the box. Can be bent cold. When I make lid catch springs, I heat it red to make a square bend (L-shaped) and it doesn't need any tempering. Or I make that bend without heat. The teeth have to be all ground off, or else the bend will crack at a tooth notch.