• Friends, our 2nd Amendment rights are always under attack and the NRA has been a constant for decades in helping fight that fight.

    We have partnered with the NRA to offer you a discount on membership and Muzzleloading Forum gets a small percentage too of each membership, so you are supporting both the NRA and us.

    Use this link to sign up please; https://membership.nra.org/recruiters/join/XR045103

Search results

Muzzleloading Forum

Help Support Muzzleloading Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. P

    Hawken Investarm Kit

    Sorry for the one post after another, but I forgot to add that the screws are of course temporary only to match
  2. P

    Hawken Investarm Kit

    Thank you all for your advice :bow: and ask for more :grin: I worked a little on matching metal parts for wood. I also made a few parts from scratch, in his own way ...
  3. P

    Hawken Investarm Kit

    Then I took the lock whose original decorations I did not like. So I removed them with a file, preparing surfaces for engraving ... I plan to delicate patterns like original hawken lock I managed to do engraving on the lock. Temporarily sealed the surface of cold-oxidative After...
  4. P

    Hawken Investarm Kit

    Some time ago I ordered a set: Investarm Hawken Kit CAL 45, 1:48 pitch, total length 114cm, weight ~ 3.7 kg I was looking for something with a nice wood and managed to ... stock has a beautiful color and grain. This was the set after unpacking the package All items taken out of the box...
  5. P

    Leather Ballbag - photo tutorial

    Color is achieved by soaking in hot wax. It is plain beeswax. Threads is a shoemaker's twine
  6. P

    Leather Ballbag - photo tutorial

    I use vegetable-tanned leather Thickness of about 1.5-2mm
  7. P

    Leather Ballbag - photo tutorial

    I hope the pictures explain everything. If you have any doubt, ask :) hot sand After thorough drying, put the hot wax
  8. P

    Fire Steel --- Strike-a-Lights

    The last weekend I made short films of their own production fire steel Fire Steel 1 Fire Steel 2 Fire Steel 3 Fire Steel 4
  9. P

    Noggin

    I managed to finish a new cup of burl wood species unknown to me. After oiled has a beautiful dark color without dyeing Size 15x8,5cm, height 4,5cm, Burl boiled in brine, oiled with linseed oil, leather strap
  10. P

    Burl Spoon

    I used a knife Mora Mora 120 and 162 I have no pictures of the work on a spoon, but may have seen my earlier topic: http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/257763/post/996210/hl//fromsearch/1/ are exactly the same wood. Bowl is also my work
  11. P

    War Club Head

    Thank you all for your comments :bow:
  12. P

    Burl Spoon

    Thank you all for your comments :bow: At two liters of water add two Handfuls of salt and cook for about 2 hours on low heat
  13. P

    Burl Spoon

    Cooking in brine protects the wood from cracking during subsequent use
  14. P

    War Club Head

    Found in a workshop large enough piece of hard wood but no name written on it at the right time and unfortunately I have no idea what kind...
  15. P

    War Club Head

    length of the wooden part ”“ 490mm wood colored pigments locally oiled with linseed oil, badger skin, feather, bone
  16. P

    Burl Spoon

    Size 125x39mm Maple Burl boiled in brine and colored brew with tea, oiled with linseed oil
  17. P

    Tomahawk

    Length ”“ 430mm Steel - N6, selectively hardened Handle - beech stained and waxed, rawhide
  18. P

    Pewter Handle Knife

    Recently I did a lot of tests with pewter and made ”‹”‹a knife: Knife Length - 370mm Steel - Carbon Handle - wood, pewter Sheath skin, copper nails, beads
  19. P

    Ft Henry War Horn

    Beautiful work :bow:
  20. P

    Traper Knife

    Engraved initials, to make sure that the knife will be with me and will not change the owner... :wink:
Back
Top