I am curious as to how you guys mount your flints. Do you have the flint contact /| this way. or \| this way. Angle up or angle down.? I have tried it both ways. Which do yo think works best. Best I can do it with a key board. Thanks!!
Thanks for the guidanceIn both of my fusils, it's bevel up /|. This is one of those situations where it's up to the shooter to do the experiments. There's no wrong way. But there may be a more efficient way. The flint should be positioned in such a way that it begins the scrape about 1/3 of the way down the face of the frizzen. You want the maximum amount of sparks to land in the priming. I hope this helps.
I have been running mostly bevel down. Will switch it and try. Thank you for the help.I usually put mine bevel up. the other day after shooting and cleaning my 54 SMR I put in a new piece in my Bob roller lock bevel down. I latter shot it with the flint like this it goes off like lightning, but it always dose so I really can't say what is best. you just have to experiment,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Never thought of that! I tend to install my flints so that they just barely touch the frizzen when closed. Maybe I’ll back it off just a tad!!Using the old edition of Siler locks w/ the old type tumbler geometry , it was bevel down. Just about all the locks w/ modern redesigned tumblers are bevel up. As far as flint position , never good to position the cutting edge forward so far it touches the frizzen in the half **** safety position. If the flint rides against the frizzen , at half **** , when the frizzen snapped shut after priming , boooooommmm..........oldwood
When folks say “bevel up,” I want to verify that they mean that the angled cut is on top of the flint as you look from the side of the lock, and so the flat part of the flint is at the bottom.
Thank you!That is correct.
Yes, I always wear a dust mask at least when grinding inside but then grinding a flint on occasion is not the same as all day every day in a closed environment. I also am a glazier by trade and use a wet belt sander in the shop. These keep the dust down very well also. It is important to vacuum and sweep up the floor regularly as well.if you get a green wheel get a GOOD filter mask with it average life span of pro knappers was short(40s) do to silica dust in the lungs . I knap outside or with a fan and only grind flint w this onView attachment 52806a n95 will also work >>>-->
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