Shails doesn't have any shims in stock, and it sounded like they haven't had them in decades...if ever. So I was wondering if I could make my own out of brass. Lee Valley sells sheets of "half hard brass, which resists compression" in thicknesses ranging from 0.001" to 0.01". Is the shim area an area which takes the full weight of a compressed spring? And is it critical to get the inner and outer diameters of a shim precisely cut? (I guess even after having taken a fork fully apart, I still don't really understand the dynamics of the whole, and the functions of the parts).
Also, is the function of the shim to ensure that there is no space between the valve housing and the perforated washer, as well as between the valve housing and the circlip?