Thanks for all the info!
Maybe I should have started with what I have?
I have two, three and four and half millimeter punch with rubber tops (from powder river precision) The 2 MM seems to be rounded. The other two have chamfered edges.
Typical blue Dasco (Home Depot) punch kit with 3/32nd, 1/8, etc punches. I can easily round those corners.
I have (kind of embarassed) Glock punch (but hey - I don't own any Glocks!!)
I have little diamond files
I have a nice Dremel with tons of attachments
I have polishing pastes, from abrasive to mirror finish
I have sandpaper in 600, 800, 1000, 1200, and 1500 grits
Sight pusher tool with all of the attachments
Ball peen hammers
All the usual pliers, tweezers, vice, etc.
Some questions -
What's a starter punch? Nevermind - this would be a starter punch.
http://www.cajungunworks.com/miscellaneous.html <-- this is the kind of things I'm looking for. Tools specific to CZ gun smithing.
Is that JOE/TOOL
http://www.cajungunworks.com/miscellaneous.html needed or is there a substitute that will work?
1/8" dia piano wire (to make a slave pin if you have decocker version) - will a 1/8" punch work? Is there a CZ specific tool for this?
2x4 scrap piece with 5/16" hole drilled. - What is this for? Again, is there a specific CZ tool for this?
I just did complete trigger jobs, including three stage polish using pastes and Dremel, to two XDS (Springfield Armory subcompacts) and they turned out well.
I've found that anything mechanical or carpentry can be made way easier and sometimes done better if you have the right tool for the job.
I was thinking about a bench block. The roll of tape I've been using is new, and is wrapped in plastic so when I punch the pins out they are contained. A nice bonus especially considering it's technically not the right tool for the job.