Ok so thought i might try making the periscopes for my IXC kit from metal. So finding the correct size rod in a metal that will withstand the shaping process.
I found this chromed metal hanger that just happened to be almost the exact diameter as the spotting periscope
Next I cut a couple of lengths for making the periscope, this metal was extremely hard for some reason and i had to use the dremel to cut it.
Just putting the rod in the dremel and trying to shape it with a file didn't work well and got a bit hairy. However putting the rod in and drill and having it turn as i used the dremel cut-off wheel to shape the rod worked much better.
After achieving the basic shape i ran the periscope end through various grades of sandpaper to get a somewhat smooth finish.
The final shape of the spotting scope is close but not an exact match to the kit scope.
Now..... The targeting scope is a whole other matter, and i am not sure i will be able to shape it with any accuracty or even resemblance to what it should be.
But i will update this post with pictures if i can do it.
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Think this is a good place to stop because what i lack in finesse i make up for in total destructiveness.