Making a Kent style morse key

Having received my foundation amateur radio licence I decided to make my own morse key based on the Kent K1. I saw one at the club and noticed that it was very nicely constructed in a way that was hard wearing, easily serviceable and well suited to the amateur machinist. The video shows some of the steps in making this although i did not capture some of the more complicated or tricky bits as I was trying not to mess it up. Everything appears to function fine although the arm does have a little lateral wobble which i think is more to do with the cheap chinese bearings which i may swap out if I can find some good german ones. The main thing that is yet to come is hooking this up to an oscillator to see if the contacts make a good clean connection. The contacts are salvaged from an automotive relay on the bottom and the smaller one is from a latching relay switch that had a bad coil. I will be building a practice oscillator once i tidy up from this project and hopefully it will sound good. The knob is made from delrin, the pivot shaft is steel, the base is made of olive wood with a rubber foot and everything else is brass.