So I tried my first pewter pour with mixed results. Honestly, it went fine, but I made the mistake of not having enough in the first pour and I poured more on top of that. Obviously the second pour didn't take and in this case, the first pour didn't completely cover my wood frame. As you can see from the photo, I filed down to the profile of what pewter I had and it looks OK other than the fact that wood can be seen at the tip of the forend. My question becomes, can I just drip some pewter onto the end with a soldering iron? If I do that, will be thick enough to allow me to file or sand it down to final profile and shape?
This is a .45 that I'm building for my 19 year old son and I'd like it to look nice for him. He's never had any real interest in hunting, but he claims that he wants to hunt deer this fall with bow and muzzleloader and I'm hopeful that this may ignite something inside. The second photo is where I'm at now, the stock is mostly or completely finished and I now have to attach the under-rib and the pipes, then install the sights and touchhole liner before finishing everything.
Extra credit to anyone who can tell what species of wood that the rifle is sitting on. Be specific......
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