waksupi
01-06-2010, 10:41 PM
I started this project about mid November. The walnut blank, I got from board member Peter Nap. A much nicer piece of wood than I expected, and I still owe Don a good deal of some sort in the future.
The barrel is from Bauska. I bought a half dozen or so barrels when the shop was being closed out, at $20 each.
I had originally planned on making this into a smooth rifle, as I have a fowler I don't particularly care for the stocking job I did on it. However, when the blank arrived, it had a split in about the first six inches of the wood. Most likely from shipping, or the great difference in humidity between the east, and here. I considered doing a repair on it, but then dug into my barrel stash.
I found a 43 inch .40 caliber swamped barrel in light profile, that would work out fine. I laid out the barrel to go to one side of the split, and angled it back towards the wrist area, working in a bit of off cast.
I had one of Chamber's Queen Anne locks that I had planned on using for the smooth rifle concept. I was somewhat concerned it may be a bit too small on that project. As it is, it worked perfectly for this size barrel.
I hadn't did a sliding wooden patchbox before, so put one on this project. It turned out to be a simple project, but probably took at least as much time as it would have, to inlett a regular patch box. Making and fitting the lid latch properly was most likely the thing that took the most time on this part.
Anyway, here are some pictures of the finished project.
The barrel is from Bauska. I bought a half dozen or so barrels when the shop was being closed out, at $20 each.
I had originally planned on making this into a smooth rifle, as I have a fowler I don't particularly care for the stocking job I did on it. However, when the blank arrived, it had a split in about the first six inches of the wood. Most likely from shipping, or the great difference in humidity between the east, and here. I considered doing a repair on it, but then dug into my barrel stash.
I found a 43 inch .40 caliber swamped barrel in light profile, that would work out fine. I laid out the barrel to go to one side of the split, and angled it back towards the wrist area, working in a bit of off cast.
I had one of Chamber's Queen Anne locks that I had planned on using for the smooth rifle concept. I was somewhat concerned it may be a bit too small on that project. As it is, it worked perfectly for this size barrel.
I hadn't did a sliding wooden patchbox before, so put one on this project. It turned out to be a simple project, but probably took at least as much time as it would have, to inlett a regular patch box. Making and fitting the lid latch properly was most likely the thing that took the most time on this part.
Anyway, here are some pictures of the finished project.