I don’t want to hijack Chris’s topic on building locks so will ask here.
I have assembled some lock kits before thstbhave the tumbler hole drilled and reamed and the holes all spotted.
Let’s say I have a pile of much rougher lock castings without all the hole locations spotted. I do have a spot in the plate for the tumbler hole.
Here are my proposed steps. Will these work?
1) drill and tap and attach pan and bolster.
2) turn tumbler, drill and tap it for the cock screw, and face it.
3) double check the tumbler location, that cock settles where it should. Drill tumbler hole in lockplate slightly undersized. Ream hole. Question: what kind of reamer and where do I get it?
4) make sear the correct thickness, based on tumbler thickness and drill it for the sear bolt.
5) locate the sear so it engages tumbler properly and pivots without the sear arm falling beneath lockplate. Drill and tap plate for sear.
6) Locate the bridle. File the legs to give a few thousandths of clearance for tumbler and sear. First drill for tumbler axle (this worries me most) then install on tumbler. Then locate it so sear bolt hole works, then drill for sear bolt. Drill for upper bolt last, and tap lockplate. Check all works right.
7) Locate sear spring, drill spring and drill and tap lockplate. Cut the slot for the sear spring tab into lockplate.
Locate the mainspring, undercut the bolster or drill and tap for spring upper arm attachment bolt, file the pivot tab so it’s just a pin, and drill the lockplate for the pivot pin.
9) Fit frizzen and solder to pan and drill and tap lockplate and frizzen pivot for pivot bolt.
10) Locate frizzen spring and drill and tap spring and lockplate.
Polish, harden and temper parts, assemble, tune.