Well, I have been making progress on my half scale field carriage. The parts I have are painted for the most part, but do need a bit of touch up. I scuffed a bit of paint off the trail while grinding the edge of the trail plate to ensure a nice fit. I need to order my wheels and axle soon. The cheek irons I had fabricated locally came out nice. Just need to have the straps bent for the underside of the cheeks and trail and the axle straps fabricated once the axle is fitted into the tree.
Right now my attention is on the Chin Bolts and key bolts. I plan on using 3/8" rod with some 3/8" flat steel welded to the top and then threading the bottom portion to make said bolts. My initial plan was to use 3/8" flat stock and cut/grind/file to shape, but have been thinking that 1/4" flat stock would be sufficient.
Should I:
A) Use 3/8 material all around
B) use 3/8 steel rod and 1/4 flat stock welded to the top
When shaping the bolts, should I
A) cut the top portion of the bolts and have them welded onto the steel round stock
B) cut the top in the approximate shape and finish shaping with the grinder/file
Here are some photos of what I have so far. Notice the fine implements created by ZULU!