so with only a few folks at the shop last night for open locksport night, we decided to use the bridgeport mill to make a few cutaways. (pics coming)
after milling off enough of the side of the bible to see where the pin stacks landed and discovering that we didn't have an endmill in the 1mm range (muchless the speed on the mill to appropriately drive one in brass) we got creative and used an abrasive wheel to cut the slots exposing the shear line and the pin stacks. this produced burrs within the bible, which careful filing, sanding and application of a dental pick were able to remove, but driver pins 1 and 5 are still resisting movement enough to make the lock not a good demo piece.
my suspicion is that there's still burr or that the edge of the slot in the stack rolled in slightly, but i'm at a loss on how to clean that up. anyone have any brilliant ideas, or come across similar situations using more typical tools like a dremel?