Any idea how can I do myself a 75 mV small shunt? I do not need to measure more than 5 Amps.
The math is 75/5 = 0.15 mOhm
If you are 100% determined making your own shunt, then there is a series of steps for you to follow.
1) Get a precision resistor of 0.15 mOhm 1% at 1/4 of Watt.
2) Confirm with that resistor that you do own a multimeter capable to measure that value.
3) Start making your own shunt by experimenting with 3mm in diameter of copper coil wire at two centimeter length, and of 1 centimeter as lead from its side, and then start trimming it as required.
75mV this is also a low value voltage and a challenge for dirt cheap multimeter in the regard of accuracy at measurement.
All shunt are made of copper, and copper surface this suffering from oxidation, this will change the shunt value over time.
If you succeed making your shunt by enameled 3mm in diameter of copper coil wire , this will be the best that you can do.
All testing and trimming it should be made with the shunt this soldered on a small PCB.