02 January 2021, 23:12
WV WhitetailMartini Lever Bending
I am getting ready to bend the lever on a Martini Cadet to match a new stock with a pistol grip. Any tips on how to approach this task so as to get a good match to the stock shape? I know it has to be heated
03 January 2021, 20:14
dpcdI heat the lever and bend it by eye until I get it right. I know, not a scientific method. If you wanted to do a production run, you would machine a template out of aluminum and use that for bending them. You could use wet wood for one.
04 January 2021, 05:57
WV WhitetailThanks. I think I may try to make an aluminum pattern to match the grip and then force the lever against it while it is heated. I don’t think I could get a good match bending the lever by eye.
04 January 2021, 21:16
nopride2All close tolerance bending I've used a jig.
Dave
04 January 2021, 22:26
dpcdNothing close tolerance about a Martini lever. Just hast to match the wood, which can be changed too.
05 January 2021, 05:59
Russ GouldDon't get the cams hot, they have to remain hard otherwise you will get breech block droop.
05 January 2021, 06:51
CraftsmanLes Brooks has experience with this.
05 January 2021, 18:51
butchloci'v redone a dozen or so using a sheet metal roller and doing them cold
07 January 2021, 02:25
WV WhitetailThanks Russ. I was thinking to use some of Brownell’s heat stop paste in addition to watching my flame. Or would you recommend wrapping the cams in a wet rag rather than the heat stop paste?