John Spartan
40 Cal
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As above. Picked up a Pedersoli Brown Bess kit and it will need much work - especially the stock which, while inletted, is incredibly rough. This is cool though. I like working with wood and this will give me a chance to fix a couple of historical inaccuracies and finish it how I like. However…
I am a bit of a metal novice. All the steel is finished just fine but the brass is rough like the stock. Pic below. What appears to be “cracking” (like dried out mud) is actually pretty smooth with only slight (or nonexistent) felt roughness.
What do I need to do (and with what tools) to get it smooth and shiny?
I am a bit of a metal novice. All the steel is finished just fine but the brass is rough like the stock. Pic below. What appears to be “cracking” (like dried out mud) is actually pretty smooth with only slight (or nonexistent) felt roughness.
What do I need to do (and with what tools) to get it smooth and shiny?