Got all my stuff ready for a rendezvous next weekend.
Do both sides need redone or just the deepest side and thanks for the feedback?
GotchaI think they mean too file a small step or ledge on one side, you just want too take off small chips..
I just use the spine of my knife….
I just file a clean edge all the way around like this:Do both sides need redone or just the deepest side and thanks for the feedback?
I see now. Not much of a ledge at all. Thanks for putting it into perspective for me.
Use the ledge you already have, just turn it a little to use a smaller or larger portion of it. I used to do it like garypl and do it all the way around (and still have some that way in different bags) but using one side works better IMHOI see now. Not much of a ledge at all. Thanks for putting it into perspective for me.
Thanks, for the info. Wow looks fantastic! I was thinking about building myself but I never built a muzzleloader and nervous about "messing it up" I don't even have the proper tools. My thoughts are to have it built by an expierenced builder. Would like to read more about your experience in the build. Thank you...AlMine is a 12ga also. It was fun but challenging to build but I have no experience building a gun. Just take your time, keep your chisels sharp, and make sure to round off your pins. Really fun to shoot also. Can't say enough about the quality of the parts. Chambers are good people.
It looks like you did a good job on your tennons, I want to do that on my new English fowler when it get here. No surround just the key so I have to make sure I don't screw it up! Wish me luck!Finally finished fitting three barrel wedge's with excutions. Using smaller than normal key's.
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Also, began hafting an axe.
Lookin good!Finished my. 58 smoothbore.Kibler colonial stocked in cherry.
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