...plus a few other tools. I have been very busy with work and have not had a lot of time in the shop or time to post much lately, I am making up for it with lots of photos! William Brockway's book Recreating the Double Barrel Muzzeloading Shotgun was my primary source of inspiration. There are a couple of things I will do differently the next time around. It is not completely finished, that will have to wait untill it is installed on the pistol.
Here it is in pictures!
Layout:
Initial cut out:
Trimming up:
Finished trimming - then did some shaping with a file:
Starting to bend to shape:
Monkeyin' around
A little hammering:
More bending:
Adjusting:
Shaping the pistol grip finial:
Shaping a cut scrap for the spur using an improvised swage block:
Checking for fit, marked for cutting:
Shaping Spur:
Ready to rivet and braze - I forgot to take any pictures of the brazing, I was too wrapped up in the moment. I used borax for a flux and brass filings sprinkled near the joint, heated to bright red until the brass flowed into the riveted joint.
After brazing and filing spur to shape:
Next I am silver brazing the front guard screw. Jerry Huddleston was kind enough to send me some pure silver to experiment with. For this application I cut a strip and used it like solder.
The fluxing combination I used:
Trimming bolt head:
A little piening:
Getting a visual:
That is as far as I go for now.
Thanks for looking. Maybe one of these days I will get this project finished!!