Curly maple.What is the wood your using?
I use a fairly stiff iron forged pick, but finish with dental brushes, the little Christmas tree looking things for cleaning between teeth. They work wonderfully and clean better that anything else, especially when cleaning between shots and it is still soft et. Also use nice brass ones that do a fine jobnothing worse than breaking off a hard / brittle piece of wire in your vent. is AKAIN TO SPIKING A CANNON! yes a malleable soft, not brittle horse shoe nail is the cat's meow!!!
that is great, xmas trees. never would ever thought of it!I use a fairly stiff iron forged pick, but finish with dental brushes, the little Christmas tree looking things for cleaning between teeth. They work wonderfully and clean better that anything else, especially when cleaning between shots and it is still soft et. Also use nice brass ones that do a fine job
just heat it up & quench it, & it will soften up again.Hammering copper wire into a pick is easy and work hardens it enough to use as a pick. I give mine a square or diamond cross section, to aid scraping the touchhole clear. They are cheap, easy, and losing one isn't as irritating as a finely forged iron one. I chained a nicely forged iron pick and a brush I'd made from mule tail hair. Lost both on the next woods walk. Now I only use these expendables.
\ I figure, with copper, there is little chance of adding wear to the hole.
a killer assembly of items!I use a fairly stiff iron forged pick, but finish with dental brushes, the little Christmas tree looking things for cleaning between teeth. They work wonderfully and clean better that anything else, especially when cleaning between shots and it is still soft et. Also use nice brass ones that do a fine job
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