Other things; on my first build I got the forward lock bolt hole slightly in the ramrod channel and did this to my front lock bolt. I do have to remember to pull the ramrod out before I pull the lock or the lock bolt won't come out.
In a pre-carve from the "p" place I couldn't get my ramrod to go in past the entry pipe, I didn't notice the dog leg in the ramrod groove until I had everything together. The bend in the ramrod channel made the ramrod try to go in at an angle instead of straight.
I peened a bur on the end of one of my ramrod drills to make a ramrod hole scraper, it worked surprisingly well and would remove wood faster than I expected. I would black my ramrod blank and run it in the hole and see where the black scraped off, Next, I would use my scraper padded up with leather to put pressure on the side that needed scraping and scrape that exact spot. I am pretty sure my scraper is on a 5/16 ramrod drill so it had plenty of room to move in a 3/8" hole
Padded and cutting.
Done, the ramrod slides in easily now.
In a pre-carve from the "p" place I couldn't get my ramrod to go in past the entry pipe, I didn't notice the dog leg in the ramrod groove until I had everything together. The bend in the ramrod channel made the ramrod try to go in at an angle instead of straight.
I peened a bur on the end of one of my ramrod drills to make a ramrod hole scraper, it worked surprisingly well and would remove wood faster than I expected. I would black my ramrod blank and run it in the hole and see where the black scraped off, Next, I would use my scraper padded up with leather to put pressure on the side that needed scraping and scrape that exact spot. I am pretty sure my scraper is on a 5/16 ramrod drill so it had plenty of room to move in a 3/8" hole
Padded and cutting.
Done, the ramrod slides in easily now.
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