I want to ask for your recomendations and advice for a redoe of a Philadelphia Derringer kit. It is along time since a once tried my hand on this kit and your suggestions are hartly welcomed.
My old assembly of the kit is no longer satisfying and I want to redoe it with the hope, to get it a little bit nicer.
I have already sanded the wood and polished the brass and barrel. While the deep scratches in the brass could be removed by a filing and than polishing, there was enough material, scratches on the barrel remain. Do not want to file material off and by polishing the scratches want go away.
The wood is beech and I want to stain it in honey maple because I saw that colour and like it. The barrel I want to be brown not steel. May be I would accept a barrel in Blue-Black.
Should I do something with the lock?
The dismatled Derringer looks at the moment like:
And for those who want to have a look at the muzzle:
My old assembly of the kit is no longer satisfying and I want to redoe it with the hope, to get it a little bit nicer.
I have already sanded the wood and polished the brass and barrel. While the deep scratches in the brass could be removed by a filing and than polishing, there was enough material, scratches on the barrel remain. Do not want to file material off and by polishing the scratches want go away.
The wood is beech and I want to stain it in honey maple because I saw that colour and like it. The barrel I want to be brown not steel. May be I would accept a barrel in Blue-Black.
Should I do something with the lock?
The dismatled Derringer looks at the moment like:
And for those who want to have a look at the muzzle: