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I am building a 36 caliber rifle for my kids.
I will be posting sometime about it in more detail once it's completed.
Anyhow it's my first plank build and I'm making a few of the parts myself.
The thimbles, butt plate, side plate and nose cap I wanted to make with sheet brass.
My first attempt I anealled the brass and on a preshaped piece of hickory tried to beat it to form. Wow it was rough. It maybe could have worked but I realized it wasn't the right approach, at least not yet.
So I took a piece of .032 and rolled it to shape carefully with pliers and my fingers to the right contour then scribed it to a piece that would fit the front of the cap.
I then shaped it closely and fluxed it and soldered it, filed and sanded.
Measured the barrel muzzle diameter and filed in the round so it would match the barrel.
I'm very pleased with how it turned out.
Anyone else use this method?
I will be posting sometime about it in more detail once it's completed.
Anyhow it's my first plank build and I'm making a few of the parts myself.
The thimbles, butt plate, side plate and nose cap I wanted to make with sheet brass.
My first attempt I anealled the brass and on a preshaped piece of hickory tried to beat it to form. Wow it was rough. It maybe could have worked but I realized it wasn't the right approach, at least not yet.
So I took a piece of .032 and rolled it to shape carefully with pliers and my fingers to the right contour then scribed it to a piece that would fit the front of the cap.
I then shaped it closely and fluxed it and soldered it, filed and sanded.
Measured the barrel muzzle diameter and filed in the round so it would match the barrel.
I'm very pleased with how it turned out.
Anyone else use this method?