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Author: | OlTom [ Wed Oct 19, 2016 10:07 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
This is getting there... the little cheek piece is what I'm working on now....I have to inlet it, and it will be held in with a small crew~ tiny amount of engraving......then placed.....then a thumb piece~ that'll be all the inset pieces.......... then it's all about getting smooth wood, flush wood-to-metal. a few incised lines.....I almost forgot those!!! then brown all the metal....age it....then stains....and sealers......... I may even go shoot this one......... and.....I have a request for making those big wooden bread dough bowls........so, yeah, I have projects on the back burner..........just to keep me safe! marc n tomtom |
Author: | OlTom [ Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
Heh there....I was just mixing Louisville with Lexington firearm designs....a no no maybe...but the Lexington has just two half circles at the end of the line....I kinda like a little design...... Silver wire is way over my pay grade.... I am gonna try my hand at the simple out lines that are supposed to be on the metal.....I have two engravers, I'll practice on extra pieces....but, I'm getting braver n braver....... I do have to lower the cheek area 1/2".....Shelby said the bottom flat is to wide...makes it look more Lancaster than Lexington.....so this weekend.....out comes that custom rasp someone gifted me I'm headed to sand land......dream of Paris and Britney battling it out in banana pudding with whipped topping...... Ahahahaaaaa....Marc n tomtom |
Author: | A square 10 [ Fri Oct 21, 2016 12:39 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
im not clear on the differences between the lexington, lancaster - lousisville designs , you need to illuminate me a bit , but i know the difference between the paris/britney profiles even when lathered in mazolla oil ---not sure this makes for pleasant dreams , too much turmoil i think enjoying the details of this build |
Author: | OlTom [ Fri Oct 21, 2016 7:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
Lexington rifles didn't have much incising on them, just a few lines along the forstock, and under the cheek piece, and couple along the bottom of the stock, yours has that....but the metal just had very simple dots along a few edges. The Louisville had same but with a little flourish, the pb had scroll works, and was with a lot of piercings......then the golden age lancasters had bling, compared to lexingtons...or the 'barrens' rifles.....now those poor boy barrens, were strictly working riffles! Shelby Galien has produced two volume books on these obscure rifles....not cheap books, 'coffee table' books....wonderful!! I think googling will bring up pictures of them..... I like my signature forearm incising, and the hidden hinge pb.....but I do like a horse head pb and more engraving......the the pb is one element that couldn't be changed.....it simply HAS to be this pb design to make a Lexington Marc n tomtom |
Author: | OlTom [ Sat Oct 22, 2016 8:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
That there is the 'all seeing eye' insert.....I made the flat smaller, this morning....so the cheek weld area was done....so I inletted the little German silver, fixed with a screw, as was the original. I figured I had enough lozenge shapes on it, better liven it up some.... I told hogger it should have a oval thumb piece....but I don't think I'll try that.... oval, bent to shape the wrist, and blind nailed.... So now.....lines along the bottom of the stock each side.....still cleaning around the lock plates.....the screw heads need re-beveling.....then, I guess, browning the metal.......stain the wood......I'm sure I'm missing something..... Marc n tomtom |
Author: | A square 10 [ Sun Oct 23, 2016 11:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
looks really nice , i like that one |
Author: | A square 10 [ Sat Oct 29, 2016 10:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
looking really nice me thinks , the longer tang will add a bit of work but be worth it in the end , |
Author: | OlTom [ Sun Oct 30, 2016 2:04 pm ] |
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Author: | A square 10 [ Sun Oct 30, 2016 11:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
while im all for "..a southern mountain taste to the tang....with two screws. So, track of the wolf gets another few bucks from me, .." i respect all the work this will take , the refit would be fine but dont you have to re-contour to the wrist ? |
Author: | OlTom [ Sat Nov 05, 2016 9:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Pics from kaintuck |
I B happy. .....everyone I do one of these, I chance taking TO much off, then it won't seat against the inside breach face. Then the face has to match the barrel top also.....so I'm filing all these places, then black mark it up....assemble, disassemble and see what needs to be hit with a file....then repeata repeata... I now drilled 2 of the 3 holes...I need the end you see marked....cut n shape pretty....then drill the 3rd hole, then bend and inlet......but that's fer another day......I been twice to the office today....so, it's sofa time.....I sent hogger one more in process picture.....showing more filing.... |
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