Nice work. On this one I had to put the lock right against the side of the blank with no room for error. Having fun with it. Barrel, ramrod groove and hole and lock are in now. Once the trigger is in it could be a shooter! I feel more confident. Now with this much work in it, it's got to work! I did get one splinter around the lock inlet. Hickory is 100x more splintery than maple. Might have to "age" this piece. (I have a theory- if there are un-expected mistakes, the gun is more likely to be an "aged" piece
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I am trying a couple new things on this build. I offset the ramrod hole to the sideplate side with the goal of allowing a deeper hole (I like a long ramrod when loading). I may have to offset the front tab on the guard to allow this but the hole may actually clear the tab without moving it.
I'll put in another plug for Tom Curran's ramrod scraper tool. I got a 3/8" rod down to what was needed for a .36 in about 15 minutes with no oopsies.