Bama- thanks for the kind words. Also, I think I understand the concept of what the lock panel radius should be on the Lancaster style, I am just having some issues of getting the brain to tell the fingers the proper way to achieve it on the wood. I have to agree that studying originals whenever possible is a big help to understanding architecture.
PaulAllan- Mess? What mess?
!! It's just getting to look "comfortable".
Meteor Man - I have seen some of your work here and on other sites... seems to me like you have a pretty good grasp of what a gun should look like! Keep up the good work.
That Allen Martin rifle in your link is certainly a prime example of what a lock panel should be. What a beauty!
Ed - Other than learning the secret handshake there are really very few benefits to joining the secret society.... the whole thing is just a ruse to bilk potential members out of the six-pack entry fee. That said, if you can soot lefty, you are welcome to join!
Now back to the rifle.... I have the wrist fairly well rounded, but I am uncertain if it is slim enough to "fit" the rest of the rifle. If you notice in a couple of the photos I there is an original rifle in the background, I have no idea what school it is from (definitely not a Lancaster) but the wrist is quite flattened on the sides, more like a Lehigh.