Second attempt at making a brass cap for the patch box lid. Formed a new brass cap and glued it to the lid with contact cement. Put it in my rotating vise so I could orient it straight up and down and this time the holes were perpendicular to the brass and screws snugged down nicely.Worked on brass plate for the end of my patch box lid. First attempt the drill bit was dull and one of the two holes was off center, so scrapped it and made another plate. Got it to fit, drilled holes in it, marked hole location at the end of the lid, drilled a pilot hole and it was not perpendicular to the plate so screw was not seated flush.
Plugged hole and will try again to drill straight down
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Personally no, I have 2 with them and generally forget they're there.The only thing Muzzleloading related I've done today besides reading the forum was get curious about...
*** For them that have them, does anyone actually use their patch box? ***
Thanks! One of these days when I have time I want to try teaching myself engraving. Hope I live long enough to have a little success with it!Coming along great @garypl, love that vise of yours!
gosh dang thats purdy. good job budFinished the wire work on the "front" of a new hawk handle
aww still looks good. i cant imagine me working on a gun. probably put barrel in backwords.Dag nabbit, I was a hair short in my measurement on the front of the trigger guard...
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glad that bear aint around. he might be hungryRinging gongs again this morning. 52F!
No grizz tracks today. Flintlock shot great.
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good shootingAlifia update
Josh Duck won the overall shootout today.
Winning a 54 Kibler Colonial
Included his 50 yd shoot off target
niceeeeMade a different backwoods hillbilly shooting bag for my SMHR.
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I need to watch this as a buff horn powder horn is on my list of things to make.Did some outside chores and put out some extra deer feed. Then got back to work scraping the Buffalo horn. Went over it with several grits of sandpaper too. Wiped it down with my new favorite mix of T&T and gum turpentine. The mix has really done well on wood, seems to have done ok on the horn too. Unfortunately I won’t have time to do much more on it now. I’ve got to head home in the morning and I have some other things to take care of. After I finish these dam doctor’s appointments I’ll jump back on it. Here’s some beginning and ending photos.
Yeah, I had the same problem fitting mine, I ended up with it fitting ok but the bottom tines where it fits into the butt aren't what I like. So, I'll probable end up like you, yours looks good so far!Second attempt at making a brass cap for the patch box lid. Formed a new brass cap and glued it to the lid with contact cement. Put it in my rotating vise so I could orient it straight up and down and this time the holes were perpendicular to the brass and screws snugged down nicely.
Started filing the brass to fit the buttplate and discovered I didn’t leave enough at the bottom of the lid and it left an unacceptable gap at the bottom edge. It snaps into place securely but I don’t like how it looks so I’m going to remove the brass plate and make #3 and hope the third time is a charm! Once I get the edges fitted I will work on contouring the top of the plate to match the lid.
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Once I was at an all day shoot and had forgotten my capper. I opened the patch box/cap box on the TC and dumped some caps in. Stepped to the line and muzzle down range popped it open, retrieved a single cap, closed it, capped and shot. Was hard on the fingers but it worked.*** For them that have them, does anyone actually use their patch box? ***
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