So I put my entry pipe in...put in a piece of hickory ramrod...used card stock to make my mold and tightened it down as much as possible...which turned out to be a little too tight..
I had 1 small dribble come out and hot the tang and that was it...
(Don't mind the odd color..that's from the clay disaster and I wanted to leave it go till I got the nosepiece poured..is cleans right off..).
You can see I got pewter clear through one drill hole..it's on there solid and doesn't move or anything...
The bottom of the cut is deeply undercut too..i cut the inlay 1/8" or so..and made my undercut pretty aggressive to lock it in place...seemed to work..
I had lots of big "pores"...but got a decent pour I guess..
I have a little cleaning up to do...but not a ton.. everything above the ramrod end comes off..that's the length the piece needs to be...
I spent a. Little bit of time with a soldering iron and thin pieces of pewter building up the pores I had...
The only issue area left it the top edges where it meets the barrel..i had my mold too tight I didn't get pewter there..not a big deal..i can figure it out..
I used a pretty cheap file and it's filing pretty nicely..not clogging...and it's harder than I thought pewter would be....
With the soldering iron I was able to build it up and will file it back down to its final shape..
Hope the nickel silver entry pipe and pewter nosepiece look alright...the rest of the furniture is going to be blued..
I thought the pewter nosepiece and nickel silver entry pipe would be a nice accent of sorts....
I'm learning...and it seems to be coming along for my first build...
I will post more this next weekend when I am off hopefully...i plan to get it finished so I can oil it through my next work week..I'm only able to mess around after work every few days during my work week so it will be the best time to oil the stock and it'll have a few days to dry between coats...