I've been reading this forum for months and finally have something to post. I love this forum. Partly from advice read here I attended Jim Chambers rifle building class the end of May and I came home with this:
It's 45 cal York Chambers kit. I had a great time at the class and it's an outstanding way to learn to build a rifle.
I'm almost ready to carve after 6 months of practice carving, reading, and watching any DVD I could get my hands on. I'm starting from the muzzle back and pretty much finished the forestock moulding.
I would like critiques of my drawings before I cut wood as to layout and appropriateness of my drawings.
I'm not too sure about the transition from forestock moulding to rear pipe design.
Any other comments and suggestions would be appreciated. I don't want to ruin what could potentially be a nice rifle with a bad carving.
I'll try the buttstock next.
Thanks,
Bob