When I was fitting the trigger blade to the sear, I got a bit over zealous in my filing and it affected the appearance of the trigger in the guard. A mentor sent me some photos of how the trigger shoe should "flow" with the curve of the guard, to me it should appear to continue the "scroll" shape. I could have ordered a new trigger and started over, but I was encouraged to make a new trigger myself.
I started by making some reference marks on a scrap of 1/4" steel plate, drilled some holes where there will be a radius, and sawed out the rough shape. I opted to cut and file the trigger shoe instead of forging it like I would on an American rifle.
Thinning the blade area with a saw:
Trimming around the shoe:
I filed the blade flat and true, then did some trimming, drilled the pivot hole and test fit.
Next I went to work on filing the shoe:
Did a final check for appearance, made some adjustments
Once satisfied I drilled the hole for the return spring and installed it, and fit the blade to the sear a bit more carefully this time.
I will likely make some adjustments with the little tab and refine the shoe a bit more, but I think it is good enough for now.
Thanks for looking, Curtis