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    Traditional finish?

    Thanks all. I used some TOUNG Oil and the wood looks great! My next gun for finishing is Maple. What do you think for that?
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    Cannon Laws?

    I would love to make a cannon but have no idea what the legal requirements are. Can anyone here give me an overview as to what one needs to know before getting involved? Thanks
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    Traditional finish?

    I have a project going and want as simple a finish as is possible that is still historically correct. The stock is walnut and the weapon is a mid 1700 style flintlock. Would it be incorrect to just rub oil into the wood? No stain, no acid, no nuth'en just wood and oil? :hmm:
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    The latest off the bench

    ...... WOW ... :master: Great stuff
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    My gun, tell me what's wrong with it.

    Both reasons on the wedges. :)
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    My gun, tell me what's wrong with it.

    Robin you have great skills and are obviously a superb craftsman. However; sensing your disappointment so far
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    fixing mistakes

    The real trick is fixing the mistake in such a way that later you can convince yourself that ... this is exactly what you had planed to do all along.
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