Sorta' OT - 3/8 Dovetail Rout Bit

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meanc
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Sorta' OT - 3/8 Dovetail Rout Bit

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Looking to find the proper Dovetail bit to get the same dovetail found on Win94s / Marlins.

I've got a DIY project in mind with my Marlin 39a / 1894 / 9422
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Post by Chuck 100 yd »

A dovetail router bit wont work. You will need a Dovetail cutting 60 deg. end mill. They are available from Brownells,Midway and others.
Hope this helps, Chuck+
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ ... L%20CUTTER
You need a milling machine or GOOD drill press with milling vice, Routers turn too fast.
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Post by Rimfire McNutjob »

There's also a 3/8 manual dovetailing jig from Wheeler Eng up at Midway's site. It uses an included triangular file. There was a how-to using this jig in AR quite a few months back. Not sure I'd do it, but for a single job it might be the way to go. I have no experience with it, but the article in AR was decent enough.
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Post by Andrew »

Rimfire McNutjob wrote:There's also a 3/8 manual dovetailing jig from Wheeler Eng up at Midway's site. It uses an included triangular file. There was a how-to using this jig in AR quite a few months back. Not sure I'd do it, but for a single job it might be the way to go. I have no experience with it, but the article in AR was decent enough.
I used a triangle file from the auto parts to open up the dovetail for the new front sight on my ML. It was a perfect triangle(60° on all corners), but, the edge wasn't quite as sharp as it probably needed to be. I did it completely by hand/eyeball. It ain't pretty, but, it works. :?

I think I would like one of them jigs though, sounds like fun.
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Post by Rusty »

A standard triangle file won't be fine enough to suit most people. It would take something from a Swiss needle file set to get things really tight.
Sears sells a set for around $10 IIRC.

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