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Title: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: David Rase on May 25, 2016, 04:55:01 AM
The post below was originally part of Davebozell's  "Show us your current project" thread.  The moderators have split the many projects in the original thread out into individual threads so the members can more easily ask questions and the builders can more easily answer.

Here is my current build.  It is a Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine.  This is going to be a companion piece for a client whom I sold a pistol to several years back.  I have just completed the biggest hurdle of the entire project which was threading the breech on the receiver and making a the barrel.  The reason this was the most complicated part of the project is that the receiver comes with threads that are rough cast.  Due to shrinkage the cast threads measure 3/4" x 13.  I had to make my own die to chase the male threads on the receiver.  Single pointing the barrel threads and contouring the barrel profile was pretty much basic lathe operations.  The next item of business is swaging out a buttplate from 9 gauge sterling silver sheet.  After that the stock gets shaped and the cast in engraving is filed off I will then re-engrave the receiver and inlay the buttstock with silver wire.  If all goes well, I deliver this project at this years CLA.
David

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Title: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: James Rogers on May 25, 2016, 05:21:49 AM
Here is my current build.  It is a Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine.  This is going to be a companion piece for a client whom I sold a pistol to several years back.  I have just completed the biggest hurdle of the entire project which was threading the breech on the receiver and making a the barrel.  The reason this was the most complicated part of the project is that the receiver comes with threads that are rough cast.  Due to shrinkage the cast threads measure 3/4" x 13.  I had to make my own die to chase the male threads on the receiver.  Single pointing the barrel threads and contouring the barrel profile was pretty much basic lathe operations.  The next item of business is swaging out a buttplate from 9 gauge sterling silver sheet.  After that the stock gets shaped and the cast in engraving is filed off I will then re-engrave the receiver and inlay the buttstock with silver wire.  If all goes well, I deliver this project at this years CLA.
David



Love it Dave!
Title: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on May 25, 2016, 01:59:25 PM
I have a friend that has always wanted one of those. Very nifty.
Title: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: thimble rig on May 25, 2016, 03:34:22 PM
That's different,I like that.I cant wait to see more of the work being preformed on that piece.
Title: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: frogwalking on May 25, 2016, 04:51:20 PM
There are quite a number of original guns of this type at Colonial Williamsburg.  I had never seen them before, and my wife eventually had to drag m away from the exhibit.  I think it was in the basement of the old psych hospital, but am not sure.  It was at the lower level of a pedestrian passage, under a road if anyone is looking for the display.
Title: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: Daryl on May 25, 2016, 06:32:17 PM
Well done, David - a VERY cool project!
Title: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: smart dog on May 25, 2016, 07:25:00 PM
Great project Dave.  I have the same castings but with a pistol barrel.  Will you put sights on your carbine?

dave 
Title: Re: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: David Rase on May 28, 2016, 11:47:51 PM
Great project Dave.  I have the same castings but with a pistol barrel.  Will you put sights on your carbine?

dave 
Dave,
Good question.  My original concept was no sights since it is a smoothbore.  I seriously contemplated sights after reading your question but decided to stick with my original plan.  I did appreciate the question.
Dave 
Title: Re: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: smart dog on May 29, 2016, 04:21:18 AM
Hi David,
This work of yours is very, very impressive.  How did you dimension the powder chamber?  I assume the chamber was solid in your cast set as it is in mine.  Obviously, it has to be sufficiently deep to intersect with the vent hole.  Did you drill the vent perpendicular to the chamber of angle it forward?  Does the ball sit in a recess on top of the powder chamber?  Will the barrel have a lug for a wrench or can you get enough grip on it to unscrew it without the wrench.  Also, David, I am experimenting with variable thickness silver wire inlay to use on my current English rifle.  I am trying to achieve the look found on guns by Barbar, Dolep, and Gorgo.  That style of wire work would be perfect for your carbine.  Hopefully, I'll can get it right but regardless, I'll keep you informed if you are interested.   

dave
Title: Re: Current project by David Rase - Queen Anne screw off barreled Carbine
Post by: B Shipman on May 30, 2016, 06:35:57 AM
Very nifty indeed. Looking forward to seeing it.