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    Bling for a H&R

    Check out the brassAttachment 123395Attachment 123396on this .410 bore.

    All I did was a little polishing, the parts we made by a member here, I will let him step forward and claim the kudos.
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    Who made the parts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skipper View Post
    Who made the parts?
    Skipper at this time I would rather let him remain incognito as he is still working on this project.

    So eat your heart out.
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    You really know how to "Twist the knife", don't you
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    one thing we know is he has skills!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bzcraig View Post
    one thing we know is he has skills!!
    Tell me about it !

    The fore end spacer and trigger guard are just about drop in fit, hit it a lick or two with a file and hand polished with emery paper. A real piece of work. I'm sure he will acknowledge soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dagger dog View Post
    Skipper at this time I would rather let him remain incognito as he is still working on this project.

    So eat your heart out.
    He cannot possibly remain anonymous for long...there are too many of us here who need parts like that!

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    darn toot'n
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    Especially if the price is reasonable! C'mon baby.


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    WOW! That's really nice work. I need a few pieces! Not sure for what or on what, but with work that turns out like that I am sure I can find sumthin that needs done!
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    A part I would like to have, purely for cosmetic value, is a quality opening button. The bent sheet metal affair just looks tacky to me. It should be possible to build up a factory part with weld metal, and then file it to look like a machined part. It would look even better with checkering on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tatume View Post
    A part I would like to have, purely for cosmetic value, is a quality opening button. The bent sheet metal affair just looks tacky to me. It should be possible to build up a factory part with weld metal, and then file it to look like a machined part. It would look even better with checkering on top.
    How about hand checkering the existing barrel release button and cold bluing it afterwards. Either way, I think you're onto something there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinny View Post
    How about hand checkering the existing barrel release button and cold bluing it afterwards. Either way, I think you're onto something there.

    Thanks, Dinny
    Dinny, that is a good idea.
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    The 2 parts were the fore end spacer and the trigger guard, made by using the EMD process, they are plastic on the recent Handi or Pardner rifle - shotgun.

    The maker is loathe to 'fess up as the demand could overload his personal need to produce the product.
    Anyone knows once the "fun" is gone it quickly turns to drudgery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dagger dog View Post
    The 2 parts were the fore end spacer and the trigger guard, made by using the EMD process, they are plastic on the recent Handi or Pardner rifle - shotgun.

    The maker is loathe to 'fess up as the demand could overload his personal need to produce the product.
    Anyone knows once the "fun" is gone it quickly turns to drudgery.
    Dagger, btw what is the "EMD process"? Never heard of that...

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    Dagger dog,
    Thanks for running interference for me. But it's time to get everything out on the table.

    I lost a trigger guard on a H&R from heat from a fire and I decided I wanted a steel one, and H&R didn't sell them anymore.
    I retired(after40 years) in 2007 and started taking machine tool classes at local Kentucky community college/technical college(Vocational) in Elizabethtown.
    I decided to create some items I either couldn't afford or were no longer available.
    Long story short. I now have CNC drawings and G code programs for the TG and fore end piece for the H&R handi. I obtained enough brass to cut/burn four sets. You have seen the first set completed. Dagger dog bought some parts I had in the WTS section. In our communications he said he had an additional H&R he wanted to replace the two parts on. I asked him if he'd like to be my beta test site. That's how we got here.
    And they look better than if I had done them!
    Next January I will be assisting in a night class in CNC wire EDM and I'll have the opportunity to create a few more sets.
    There will a very limited number.
    When I have one or more sets done I will return to this forum and detail a method of obtaining one if desired.
    Making these is a method of stimulating my brain, not for profit, $ profit anyway.
    Don't want to sound nasty, grouchy maybe, but I will not answer any PM's concerning these because I have many other projects I am actively working on and I want to safe guard my time. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlbarr View Post
    Dagger, btw what is the "EMD process"? Never heard of that...
    It's EDM and I probably mis-keyed in my notes to dd.
    EDM=Electrical Discharge machining. I used wire in my process, there is sinker EDM as well.
    http://www.thomasnet.com/articles/cu...g/Wire-Cut-EDM
    Last edited by kywoodwrkr; 12-04-2014 at 07:05 PM. Reason: chnage maching to machining! :-|

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    My HR needs those too!!!
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    Thanks kywoodwrkr, we (certainly at least I) will wait expectantly to hear more from you on this matter.

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    Holy cow! Beautiful!

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