hi all, have never done one, was wondering if the flats that are not seen are inlet straight or contoured to the barrel?? [ the bottom flat and next to side flats]
Some builds from what I have heard are inlet by making a curved (arc) under barrel inlet. The sides fit the flats, but the bottom diagonals and bottom don't. I make my builds so each flat fits the wood. I suggest don't skimp there, and do a less stellar job. U will be happier with a full fit inlet and so will the person who gets it after you!hi all, have never done one, was wondering if the flats that are not seen are inlet straight or contoured to the barrel?? [ the bottom flat and next to side flats]
To my way of thinking it does not matter HOW you skin a cat. Just make sure all flats bear on the wood. The stock will then hug the barrel like a pro.thanks guys, that is what i figured was the right way. so am i right in thinking breech -muzzle -waist in that order on the down ?
I am somewhat skilled in the use of hand tools, and take care doing detailed work.hi all, have never done one, was wondering if the flats that are not seen are inlet straight or contoured to the barrel?? [ the bottom flat and next to side flats]
If I was in-letting a swamped barrel I would I would fit the sides closely to contour and glass bed the bottom three flats to straight contours. There will still be plenty of wood to fit the keys or pins through and one can never fit a flat a close by in-letting as one can mold them with glass bedding.hi all, have never done one, was wondering if the flats that are not seen are inlet straight or contoured to the barrel?? [ the bottom flat and next to side flats]
Hi sdilts,Lay the barrel on top of the blank and clamp 3/8" rails to it. Screw the rails to the blank.
Any hardware store, you have to drill them yourself.Hi sdilts,
Question, may I ask. Where did you purchase the 3/8" rails.
Thanks, Mule
Yes… on a swamped barrel. I did this technique on my latest build and like Hatchet Jack, I used a saw for the side flats. But my “rails” are 3/8 x 1/4 and too flat to use a router. So I used a drill with a “stop” to drill down to the shallowest depth of my swamped barrel. Then used chisel, but it took me about 3 weeks to get the barrel down to the proper dept.the shallowest depth and finishing with chisel
Yeah, I was wondering if his ”rails” were aluminum or steel. Steel is awfully hard to bend.Any hardware store, you have to drill them yourself.
I made mine from steel, no problem. Plenty of flex in 3/8".Yeah, I was wondering if his ”rails” were aluminum or steel. Steel is awfully hard to bend.
just starting to get a plan and pick a style.PS we need photos so you can get atta boys!
I lay the barrel on top of the blank and then rasp the blank to follow the contour of the barrel.@sdilts , I understand the rails would guide the router for the side flat swamp, but what about the swamp depth? Are you just routing to the shallowest depth and finishing with chisel, or do you somehow have those rails shimmed underneath to match the swamp depth?
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