Thanks dibby. My concern is the brass screws... Obvious concern is that if the were flush to the face of the block they would not make contact and thus...no workie.
Please share how much your screws protrude from your block? I plan on my next block being about .190 thick....
BTW, I'm the only woodworker I know that uses a dial calipers instead of a tape measure. I'm a bit ocd that way, I s'pose.
Thanks
Geo
Tell you what, I'm using a different battery, so my specs are going to be different. I was grinding down the block if the brass contact was getting too close to flush. The other thing (I'm assuming your bottom contact is on the right, under the other leg of the fuse), is if you make it undersized and put a felt cabinet bumper on the left/opposite side of the bottom, it gives you a little wiggle room and gently pushes it up against the battery . . . .. . . which, btw, other than aural aesthetics, can be super jiggly loose; because the firing pin will find it and press it down against the fuse contact when you press the button.