Hi Nicholas , it sounds like you supported the horns and plate rather than getting a dolly to fit the rivet with enough clearance support the rivet head and to allow the rivet head to shrink a little and still have clearance between the dolly and the parts? I did the same thing with my Durham wheels and managed to bend the tee ring'!!!
Reject
Every book I read on model engineering has lengthy sections dealing with riveting, so it is not an easy process to master, some people just have the knack to do it and some have not, in my case fitting model engineering in my busy life sometimes feels like a an impossible task. Then what happens is I get a couple of hours to play and try to make a four hour job fit in, result more scrap.
Julian is quite right in saying 'dont be a slave to the drawing' but some of us do not have the vision or skill to know how to make changes and where to make them, so we do tend to stick to them as we beleive them to be 100% correct. How many postings are there on this forum about things that have been made and then do not fit?
happy hammering
Brian
Edited By Boiler Bri on 24/01/2014 06:59:03
Edited By Boiler Bri on 24/01/2014 07:02:27