Found a little time to work on my Kibler Colonial kit. I'm working on finishing metal parts, and I'm trying to get a feel for the proper level of polish. I've looked at as many pictures as I can scare up, but no one takes pictures up close trying to show off a polishing job, just typically just the overview/finished product that's often been aged (naturally or artificially)
I'm also having trouble with the fact that from my research it seems that it's uncommon to go above 320 grit, but I feel that my level of polish with 320 grit is far too rough. I do think my trigger guard and butt plate are the proper level of polish, but I took both to 800 grit.
Regarding the barrel - from what I've read, it seems acceptable to leave draw filing marks because this seemed to be the level of finish used in original work, but I'm not sure.
Here's where I'm at on the various parts in the photos below:
Barrel: draw filed, sanded to 320 grit
Sights: sanded to 320 grit
Butt plate: Sanded to 800 grit, burnished with 0000 steel wool
Trigger guard: Same as butt plate, but with a coating of brass black knocked back with 0000 steel wool
Thoughts?
Thanks all!
I'm also having trouble with the fact that from my research it seems that it's uncommon to go above 320 grit, but I feel that my level of polish with 320 grit is far too rough. I do think my trigger guard and butt plate are the proper level of polish, but I took both to 800 grit.
Regarding the barrel - from what I've read, it seems acceptable to leave draw filing marks because this seemed to be the level of finish used in original work, but I'm not sure.
Here's where I'm at on the various parts in the photos below:
Barrel: draw filed, sanded to 320 grit
Sights: sanded to 320 grit
Butt plate: Sanded to 800 grit, burnished with 0000 steel wool
Trigger guard: Same as butt plate, but with a coating of brass black knocked back with 0000 steel wool
Thoughts?
Thanks all!