Hi Folks,
I have been building for 40 years and have made 20 + flintlock builds most from scratch & a number of restoration projects..so this stuff is not new to me. However now in my supposed golden years, I have a number of builds I need to complete in my shop. I was never one for machine tools or anything electric ...do everything by hand except a few drill press on center holes and Band saw on the stock blank! After a 10 years hiatus I'm back in my shop and maybe it is old age or what ever... but would like to know what other builders do when they reach an impasse in inletting ... no marks on the inlet but it is not going down anymore ...This is a fancy rear ramrod entry pipe!
I feel it is the sides of the inlet getting too tight & pinching the part...I usually scrape the sides of the inlet and hope I do not go too far and ruin the tight inletting! Is this what most folks do?
Thanks
Jim