I am going to start soon on the carrier block and barrel plates. Reading thru the notes on how to build them I was on 48-03 where it says to press fit the 3/8 hex holed sleeve pieces in all 3 components insuring that the hex flats line up.
I plan on building a 2 piece carrier and likely the wedge style barrel plate Jerry came up with. There is no mention of how to insure the hex sleeves end up aligned. My initial thought is to press the sleeve in the carrier, stack and pin the barrel plate and use a hex bar as a guide and press in its sleeve. Then, stack and pin the front barrel plate and press the hex sleeve in it as well.
Is there a better method I should be looking at like a jig to align off of the hex? Thanks Chris
This would be my method on your equipment.
First , turn & face the barrel plates, bolt carrier, and cartridge carrier.
Second , Bore a .500 center hole for a slip fit dowel pin on all four pieces.
Third , Turn & face a piece of 3/4†Aluminum to 4†diameter
with a .500 diameter boss, ( slip fit ) 1/4 high , then a 5/16-18 taped hole thru.
The Aluminum plate mounts on the center of your rotary table.
Dial over .625 , then center drill, drill, and ream a .1875 hole by 3/8†deep
in the Aluminum fixture. Now you can do the same with the rear barrel plate,( thru)
the front of the bolt carrier ( 1/2†deep ) , one end of the cartridge carrier.
Locating on a slip fit .1875 pin , flip the cartridge carrier over and repeat.
Now when you dial over to 1.000 , all pieces will match up, which is more
important than being exactly a 2.000 bolt circle.
I use a .500 diameter main shaft and a key to drive.
The front barrel plate does not need the .1875 alignment hole.
Good luck Chris