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    Spring Steel for Contact Print Frame

    I have some old contact print frames on which I want to replace the springs.
    The springs are broken on two contact print frames I picked up at a yard sale.

    I know McMaster Carr has spring steel but I don't know which part number I should get.

    If anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.

    Regards

    Gary
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    Re: Spring Steel for Contact Print Frame

    Have any old hacksaw blades? They work pretty well for these sorts of flat spring applications.

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    Re: Spring Steel for Contact Print Frame

    Another source is a spring from a medium size mechanical clock. You may be aware of this already, spring steel can be tough to work with, bending, drilling holes and cutting it to size can be tough. When the parts were made originally they were probably stamped and shaped while soft and then hardened. These processes are reversible, they are called annealing and tempering.

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    Re: Spring Steel for Contact Print Frame

    Part numbers will do you no good, you need to know the thickness of the broken springs to order from McMaster.

    Know anyone that has a machinists caliper ? Even a set of feeler gauges would get you close.

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    Re: Spring Steel for Contact Print Frame

    When I built contact printing frames I used some work hardened aluminum strips for a couple and some
    3/16 or 1/4" Maple shaved down at the edges to fit into the slots at the edge of the frame. The wood ones get a lot more use and still work well a couple years in.

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    Re: Spring Steel for Contact Print Frame

    I used steel rulers, but if built another, I think I would go with wood as well.

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