I've managed to make some progress, albeit while sneaking away for one or two hours at a time. At my pace, that means only partly finishing any job at hand.
The only assembly task left is to drill for, and install the touch hole liner.
The rest is checking for final shaping, polishing metal, carving, engraving and of course wood finishing.
Here's an overall pic of the rifle:
IMG_3665 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
It was a big day for me today, because I did my first engraving on a rifle. When I say engraving, I really mean I did a couple of lines. Still, a big deal for me because it turned out alright. Here's the sideplate with a couple of accent lines.
IMG_3670 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
Bolstered by my amazing engraving skills on the sideplate, I did the lines on the trigger guard...
IMG_3668 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
I had already inlet and polished the ramrod entry thimble when I looked through my books and realized that the entry thimble return (is that the right word? I mean the bit that extends behind the pipe towards the trigger. Maybe it should be the finial??) should not be plain and curved. It should have 3 facets on it, at least on all the Isaac Haines rifles I have pictures of.
So, I filed three facets on the entry return/thingy/finial, and then did a semi-wedding band at the back end of said thingy.
This was another first for me, modifying a brass part to somewhat match an original. My result is not perfect, but I think it adds, rather than detracts from the rifle.
Here it is:
IMG_3669 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
The kit I have came with a silver front sight and a brass base. I chose to make my own brass front sight. I made it out of a single piece of .040 brass, using the folding method. I had never done that before, and I really enjoyed doing it. There is ample evidence that this was done on early rifles.
I made it quite tall, and then when I got to the point of filing the profile of the blade I realized I had no idea what to do. I filed a bit, and now it looks somewhat like a bottlenose dolphin. Oops.
Anyway, it's so tall that I'm sure it will need re-shaping. If not, I'll happily make another.
Here's that:
IMG_3667 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
I did a bunch of other small things on the gun that won't show in photos.
That's all for now,
Cheers,
Norm