If you decide to build a lock from a casting set, give some thought as to exactly which lock set you buy. Locks that are smaller than five inches in length are more difficult than musket size locks. 5 inch rifle size locks can be made with #6 screws but be prepared to use #4's in tight spots. Most of the cool lock sets are made directly from originals and there will be a tiny bit of shrinkage because of the cooling of the casting. This shrinkage is barely noticeable on the finished lock. HOWEVER, the main disadvantage of working from a direct casting is that the original lock was fitted, drilled, tapped and then finish filed. You will be starting with the finish filed version, so you need to be very careful with hole locations. Having said that, it is eminently possible to put casting sets together and end up with a cool, perfectly useful lock. I have built a couple dozen locks from casting sets and many from scratch, I still consider my self a student lock maker and I do it ,mostly for fun. CW