Yes looks nice!
if you can snap high resolution one from dimple both sides of skin
Vluvelin,
Not the best, but about as close up as I can get. The first shot shows the factory head - this pic shows the witness marks you will get around the hole when the dimple has been fully set. The pic is a little deceiving as it looks like the rivet sits down in the dimple - it is flush with the skin.
This pic shows the shop head side. I did debur, but you can see a slight bur that remains. This isn't visible to the naked eye
Another poster mentioned a straight edge across the rivet/sheet, which is a good test, so the last pic is a razor blade, back lit with a flashlight, over a couple factory heads. This shows the relative flatness of the finished product
Jon, what I was referring to was the idea of using different dies for different thicknesses and for every underlying stack, as described in flion's post above. And to quote flion's summary statement, "...But be sure to consider the costs, both in time and money, and don't let it prevent you from finishing your aircraft."
Gotcha. I can definitely miss the forest for the trees at times during my build , but it will get done eventually!