I have finished my second build. I'm not calling this an Early Flint Hawken here since that stirs up controversy over whether these guns ever existed. So let's just say it's "Hawken Inspired!" Some would call it a "Fantasy" build. Call it what you want...it will be with me in the deer woods next fall! :grin:
I have had a separate thread on the build process and appreciate all the nice comments I have gotten along the way. My FLICKR album on the build process has had over 1500 views! There are nearly 600 pictures posted of the entire process, most of them notated with the process step highlights. As I said in my other thread...the album was put together from one novice to others that may be interested in building a "kit" and are not sure what all it entails. It's not intended for experienced builders. I don't claim to be a gun-building expert by any means...it just shows the way I did it, both good and bad. Hope someone got/gets something out of it. Here's the link for anyone interested:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/100435142@N08/sets/72157639906287386
Gun Specifics:
- Track of the Wolf Early Hawken Flint Fullstock kit.
- Premium stock labeled as Grade 4 by ToTW
- 36" 58 caliber 1" Straight Octagon Colerain Bbl 1-66 twist
- L&R Late English Lock Model #900DT
- L&R Double Set Triggers
- Johnson Peep Sight mounted on a Dovetail
- Wood Finish: Dangler's Golden Brown - four coats rubbed back. Then "hot" rubbed boiled linseed oil over several days until the stock would not take anymore. Then 6 hand rubbed coats of TruOil buffed back to take the shine off. Then Johnson's Paste Wax.
-Metal Finishes: Buttplate, Toeplate, Tigger Guard, Lock Plate, Cock, Breech Plug, & Tang fire "blued". I intentionally did it with varying colors. While I would have liked to have done color case hardening, no one could do all these parts without potential warping, time estimates were long (due to batch sizes) and cost high. So I opted for "poor mans" coloring. :wink: The rest of the parts and the barrel are blued with Birchwood Casey's Perma Blue, then rubbed back to a bluish-grey and intentionally a bit uneven in color.
- Finished weight: 9lbs 9 oz.
Here's some pics. Lots more at the link above.
Thanks for looking.
030815 Build Complete Full Right Side by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Left Side Full by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Right Side Nose Cap by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Top Muzzle through Breech by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Left Side Forestock by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Left Side Butt through Lock by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Right Side Butt through Lock by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Bottom Toe Plate through Lock by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Bottom Forward of Lock Panels by mdheaser
I have had a separate thread on the build process and appreciate all the nice comments I have gotten along the way. My FLICKR album on the build process has had over 1500 views! There are nearly 600 pictures posted of the entire process, most of them notated with the process step highlights. As I said in my other thread...the album was put together from one novice to others that may be interested in building a "kit" and are not sure what all it entails. It's not intended for experienced builders. I don't claim to be a gun-building expert by any means...it just shows the way I did it, both good and bad. Hope someone got/gets something out of it. Here's the link for anyone interested:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/100435142@N08/sets/72157639906287386
Gun Specifics:
- Track of the Wolf Early Hawken Flint Fullstock kit.
- Premium stock labeled as Grade 4 by ToTW
- 36" 58 caliber 1" Straight Octagon Colerain Bbl 1-66 twist
- L&R Late English Lock Model #900DT
- L&R Double Set Triggers
- Johnson Peep Sight mounted on a Dovetail
- Wood Finish: Dangler's Golden Brown - four coats rubbed back. Then "hot" rubbed boiled linseed oil over several days until the stock would not take anymore. Then 6 hand rubbed coats of TruOil buffed back to take the shine off. Then Johnson's Paste Wax.
-Metal Finishes: Buttplate, Toeplate, Tigger Guard, Lock Plate, Cock, Breech Plug, & Tang fire "blued". I intentionally did it with varying colors. While I would have liked to have done color case hardening, no one could do all these parts without potential warping, time estimates were long (due to batch sizes) and cost high. So I opted for "poor mans" coloring. :wink: The rest of the parts and the barrel are blued with Birchwood Casey's Perma Blue, then rubbed back to a bluish-grey and intentionally a bit uneven in color.
- Finished weight: 9lbs 9 oz.
Here's some pics. Lots more at the link above.
Thanks for looking.
030815 Build Complete Full Right Side by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Left Side Full by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Right Side Nose Cap by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Top Muzzle through Breech by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Left Side Forestock by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Left Side Butt through Lock by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Right Side Butt through Lock by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Bottom Toe Plate through Lock by mdheaser
030815 Build Complete Bottom Forward of Lock Panels by mdheaser
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