So the Accu is in the 2014 CZ print catalog. It is on the CZ-USA website and has a SKU but some here still contend it is not a product of CZ. Well I am not sure CZ would agree with you.
OG10-4 on the cost, I was just thinking about how the joe blocks can give you a precision angle, have you looked at walking the angle up using a 1/2 EM with a .060 lead
I have not. Most of this came form the Daniel's idea of a Glock yavapai jig.
Not sure yet, I just received it and still need to get the new T-slot nuts and bolts to clamp the vise to the angle plate. The thing is made out of cast iron/steel just like the mill and built like a tank. There are also lock down bolts on each side of the plate once the angle is set. I will test the indication accuracy once I get the t-slot clamps.
But my impression is that it will be very solid.
Direct link: https://www.shars.com/products/view/117/Adjustable_Angle_Plate_5x7quot
So Daniel and I have been chatting about his setup and the possibility of machining a Yavapai style jig for the Glock. I like the idea but I am not super happy with the limitations of the jig so I found this and i think it is a more versatile and cheap solution that looks like it will work nicely. Got the Adjustable Angle Plate 5x7" at www.shars.com for $65. I need to get a new clamp set since the t-slots are smaller than my mill table.
Like I already told you my man, it is a fantastic first effort and you had the stones to go for it and learned a metric $hit ton!
The next one will be perfect!
I was just reading back and I missed this post.
I have done this one and it's in the thread somewhere LOL. But I realized that I did not add any images post Cerakote.
I tried to do a take on a tri-tone and mixed up some custom colors. The pics don't really show it well and I still need to do something with the RTS...
Very nice man! I love it!
I think you can do a bomar. Get a scrap piece of 6061 T6 and practice it. The aluminum will save your tools while you practice. Once you got it, slow down the S&F and cut the slide.
This not what you asked for but it is one of the finest docs you will find. http://www.m1911.org/M1911-A1_REDUX.pdf
The links already posted are about the best you will find for the "2011" frame and the CNCguns will just be the cad/solid model files.