I like your designing and building explanations. These are such nice and graceful looking guns and I am looking forward to see your Fusil de Chasse being born.
Ken makes some nice barrels! He can make some pretty long ones too! How long does it take you to grind those flats?.... Stock blank and round tapered Ken Netting barrel ....gotta grind flats on barrel then start my layout , centerlines , on stock ....
He sure does ! And turns them down to my specs too , appreciate that. It takes too d@mn long !! LOL ! Long drawn out process . I'll grind until I just can't take it any more then do something else for awhile .... I keep doin that till she's done so I really don't know the exact length of time . Two days into it so far ....Ken makes some nice barrels! He can make some pretty long ones too! How long does it take you to grind those flats?
Very cool bud . I hope I dont bore ya ta death ! See if I can find ya a pic of one of my finished Fusil de Chasse on this here phone .... Found a couple ! And WOW !! The phone downloaded them quick ! Will wonders never cease !I like your designing and building explanations. These are such nice and graceful looking guns and I am looking forward to see your Fusil de Chasse being born.
Very cool . All my builds are slow as all get out but this one shouldn't be too terrible bad as I'm only on it right now ...Following with great intrest.
Nope , barrel first . The barrel dictates everything else about the build and is the center line to the whole build . Plus ...if the ramrod were done first you would have to be very careful not to have the RR hole or the barrel channel touch and hope and pray the RR hole and barrel channel were parallel . Barrel first , breech and tang , then ramrod groove , then ramrod hole in forearm , 3/16" thick web , then barrel tennons on , barrel tennons bedded in channel and pinned , lock inlet , lock bolts in , trigger made and inlet/ pinned , buttplate made , LOP marked then buttplate put on , trigger guard and tang screw , ramrod pipes ..... Then ....start shapingLearning something here. I would have thought to do the ram rod channel first. Is there a benefit to doing the barrel first or does it even matter?
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Thank you!!!Nope , barrel first . The barrel dictates everything else about the build and is the center line to the whole build . Plus ...if the ramrod were done first you would have to be very careful not to have the RR hole or the barrel channel touch and hope and pray the RR hole and barrel channel were parallel . Barrel first , breech and tang , then ramrod groove , then ramrod hole in forearm , 3/16" thick web , then barrel tennons on , barrel tennons bedded in channel and pinned , lock inlet , lock bolts in , trigger made and inlet/ pinned , buttplate made , LOP marked then buttplate put on , trigger guard and tang screw , ramrod pipes ..... Then ....start shaping
Do some of your customers want a full round barrel?And keep grinding and grinding and grinding and grinding ......bleh !!!
Never had that asked of me yet. I suspect because it would be un authentic ....Do some of your customers want a full round barrel?
Not being a know it all but FYI ....if you ever want to learn from the best , get Hershel Houses rifle building VDO from , I think it was 1991 . Helped me tremendously .....Thank you!!!
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