StarnesRowan
40 Cal
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I am starting my first build from a blank what are some pointers you have for the overall experience
yes a chambers kit and a pecatonicaHave you built from kits or pre-carves before?
I will have the barrel and ramrod already done thank GodItem # 1 is , run the band sawed blank blank through a planer to make the sides flat and even , one side to the other. Draw center lines top and bottom , allowing for any desired cast on , or off in the butt. Draw the barrel position on the top of the forearm , and inlet. Draw lines on the butt stock to emulate the drop and shape of the butt. Measure back toward the butt end of the rifle from the breech end of the barrel , about 3 1/2 inches , and mark this spot. This will be the approximate position of the sear arm in the lock mortise. From this spot , the approx. position of the trigger can be estimated. From the front of the trigger position , the butt plate position can be drawn onto the blank using the Length of pull determined from measuring yourself. ............Are we having fun yet??? Don't cut the position of the butt plate until the lock is installed once you've located the touch hole on the side of the barrel in relation to the breech plug face.. ..........Have any regrets yet? We haven't even thought about all the stuff needing done on the forearm yet. R/R channel and drilling the r/r hole , etc.. I've done this entire process many times , and it might be good to have a knowledgeable person to help . Most of the self help books have this process written , and with drawings. Dixon's book , The Art of Building , The Pa. Longrifle ,has a good step by step instruction , with drawings , on how to build from a blank. The reason I like this book , is that it doesn't have you wasting time , making jigs and fittings to do simple operations , any good wood worker should know how to accomplish. The almost 1" thick instruction book is well worth the about $25 + postage. Good luck on your build. I don't build from a board/blank any more , but it used to take me 40+ hours , To do the above steps. A band saw is a must to maintain accuracy in removing the volume of wood , when working from a blank. I wish you well ................oldwood
The barrel channel maybe not so much. But the ramrod channel on a fusil with a barrel longer than 48" is going to make it tough to find a drill bit that long. And here I'm admitting that I don't know how to make one in my meagre shop. My guess is that it would take some welding skills I don't have, and some equipment that might be as expensive as the barrel, itself.Why does everyone think the barrel channel and ramrod hole is a hard part?
Ah yes! Here's another example of "Gosh! I shouldda known." Got the site bookmarked. Thanks, Bill.https://www.drillbitsworld.com/Extra-Length-Drill-Bits-High-Speed-Steel-A60.html
60 inch drill bit, 3/8 inch diameter for about $100. Only tool you need is a drill. That will cover any barrel length you are ever going to use. Its an easy job.
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