So my initial plan was to build some form of fowler with a 38 inch barrel, Well, when I received the barrel I realized that I had goofed and order a 32 inch square to round barrel. Thinking that a 32 inch barrel may be a bit on the short side for a fowler, I started looking at smooth rifles and Jaegers. After seeing a smooth rifle built by Tyler of Golden Mean Flintlocks which included a square to round barrel, I decided on the smooth rifle concept. It'll be a shortie, but I've always wanted to build one so I might as well start now. Does anyone have any good reading on smooth rifles? I just going with the flow at the moment and drawing a few things up as I go along. I don't necessarily know what I can call the attributes of this gun but it'll certainly be somewhat unique. Any photos or articles pertaining to smooth rifle would be a great help!
Pretty happy with this layout, but ill surely deviate from it later on, I'm never good at sticking to the original plan.
Did the whole channel with gouges and chisels, I've got a few differently sized round rebate planes coming in the mail, I'm sure they'll make life a lot easier!
got a cheek piece established, it doesn't stand too proud and tapers toward the rear
I elected to make a sliding wood patch box, same material that come off the blank.
( so the first lid didn't workout so hot, I made a new one and i am much more pleased with how it came out.
I am debating on whether or not i want to cap the rear with brass or not yet.
While I was bending my original cast side plate i accidently broke it, so i grabbed some scrap brass and drew up a new one. I outlined it with a drill press at first then finished it off with a jewlers saw and files, it came out nice!
and that's that!
The ramrod channel was gouged out following a center line, then I took a rod of steel sharpened to a scraping surface at one end and scraped the channel out. This worked surprisingly well and went extremely quick, Id highly recommend it!
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