muzzlediscipline
40 Cal
I am old with really poor eyesight and hands which have lost most of their dexterity but I have wanted to build a long rifle for more than fifty years.
Back then kits were mostly rough and unrefined and required more skill than I had time to develop.
Then along came Jim Kibler. Lusting to give it go I was filled with doubts of being able to finish a kit which would be a source joy and pride.
Six months ago I ordered a carving practice kit and a butt plate, patch box cover, a few other bits figuring it was enough to either build my confidence or kill the thought.
I have completed the assembly of the kit and I am working on finishing the wood and metal. It was simple. The real challenge is before me because I am almost certain
carving and even wire inlay are beyond my capacity but that ship hasn't sailed just yet.
All this to say if you are on the fence jump off. You can do this and it won't require a fortune in new tools or a proper work bench. I have done this at my desk without a proper vise.
Living in a high rise condo full of Karens of one sort or another hasn't been anything more than a challenge to overcome. Buy a carving practice piece and a butt plate. Convince yourself
you really can get it done and then jump. The photo is of the patch box cover which I am experimenting with carving and finishing. The rifle is waiting for the experiments to encourage me to
start sanding and staining and polishing...this aqua fortis is really fun to play with. When I am done I will get some decent photos of rifle posted.
Back then kits were mostly rough and unrefined and required more skill than I had time to develop.
Then along came Jim Kibler. Lusting to give it go I was filled with doubts of being able to finish a kit which would be a source joy and pride.
Six months ago I ordered a carving practice kit and a butt plate, patch box cover, a few other bits figuring it was enough to either build my confidence or kill the thought.
I have completed the assembly of the kit and I am working on finishing the wood and metal. It was simple. The real challenge is before me because I am almost certain
carving and even wire inlay are beyond my capacity but that ship hasn't sailed just yet.
All this to say if you are on the fence jump off. You can do this and it won't require a fortune in new tools or a proper work bench. I have done this at my desk without a proper vise.
Living in a high rise condo full of Karens of one sort or another hasn't been anything more than a challenge to overcome. Buy a carving practice piece and a butt plate. Convince yourself
you really can get it done and then jump. The photo is of the patch box cover which I am experimenting with carving and finishing. The rifle is waiting for the experiments to encourage me to
start sanding and staining and polishing...this aqua fortis is really fun to play with. When I am done I will get some decent photos of rifle posted.