I have purchased a Isaac Haines parts assembly from Jim Chambers, and I am expecting it any week now.
My question is how does one decide what pattern should you make? More specifically concerning carving.
Buchele, Shumway, and Alexander wrote in their book "Recreating The American Longrifle", "It is well to give a good deal of thought to the kind of rifle one intends to build before plunging in with saw, rasp, and gouge."
Let me try to explain what I am seeking.
I want to keep to the Lancaster style, in architecture but giving it a little original flair to it.
I would like it to continue to be "period correct" so to speak, but (at this time) don't want to copy an original.
I have searched for the last two days on this site to get some thoughts on this and didn't really find anything that really touched on it , in my mind, this way.
What do you do to come up with your design specifically for carving patterns and such?
I know most is styled after Rococo, (and Baroque?)
I have a couple of books that have the Masters in them so I have been studying those.
I am new to this, I do realize I have a lot to do BEFORE it get to this point, and I know this sounds like putting the cart before the horse, but I like to have an image in my mind on how things may look before I start.
So, what do you do to put together designs for a rifle you would be working on?
What are some of the things, ideas, tips, you use to get a design?
Any thoughts and or opinions will be greatly appreciated!