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  1. J

    new kit builder on the block

    Mick, The mountain rifle kit being produced could be made without a cut-out for a buttplate. Perhaps this would help? There is an original Whitson gun with this set-up. I will probably be adding some additional kit designs in the future, but it will be a while. Thanks again everybody, Jim
  2. J

    new kit builder on the block

    Hey guys. My web administrator (girlfriend, Katherine) said we were getting traffic from this site, so thought I would check it out. Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I am offering a newly designed flintlock kit for sale. This is a mountain rifle based on the work of Whitson from Western...
  3. J

    how much varnish?

    You might consider a higher colorant or pigment load in the finish. Seems it may help.
  4. J

    Interchanging Colerain for Rice

    There's a high probability they won't interchange. Best to start with another stock.
  5. J

    screw slots

    Needle files certainly do vary in quality. The Grobet are best in my experience. I've used some Nicholson ones, and they've been a bit of a disappointment.
  6. J

    screw slots

    I like tapered screw slots. These seem to be most often encountered on original work. A fine cut knife file works well for this purpose. If you have a mill, a fine saw type mill cutter works quite well. You can clamp screws in a small v-block or with some care, they can be squeezed between...
  7. J

    stain for walnut

    Staining with well spent ferric nitrate (aquafortis)can give walnut a very nice appearance. Too strong of an acidic solution and it can become too dark. Unstained walnut finished with modern materials often looks weak and pale to my eye. Jim
  8. J

    Do most builders engrave their own builds?

    The majority of builders I know, engrave their own work. It's not an easy skill to become proficient at. As far as the quality of most original longrifle engraving goes, it certainly varies. Some can be quite crude, while some can be quite pleasing. Perhaps not on par with European or...
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