Marc,
Those are some dang tired builders!
Folks, it was a terrific class. I can’t say enough about what a fabulous host and hostess we had had in Jim and Celeste. The instruction was spot on. Jim was there when we needed help or guidance and backed off enough when we just needed to work and feel our way through. And he quickly jumped in to keep booboos from turning into disasters.
I had several booboos. At least they were mostly different from the ones I made last year.
A quick recap of my build in class -
48” custom barrel in .54 from Rice. I’ll get the dimensions if someone wants them and Jim doesn’t mind sharing. Barrel is verrrry slightly swamped and starts at something over 1” at the breech. Yes, she is a heavy beast.
Fine block of curly maple from Jim. Barrel channel inlet by Jack Garner. Ramrod groove roughed in.
Finished RR groove to depth. Drill RR hole.
Inlet lock
Made and installed barrel tenons and RR pipes. Took almost a full day to get that dang blasted long skirt entry pipe made and in.
Forged and installed butt plate.
Rough shaped stock
Made and installed nose cap
Guess you can see all that from the photos. I learned what enormous amount of work goes into that short list of jobs. Trigger guard is left for another day (or days) with Jim. That should be interesting to make! In the mean time, I’ll take a break from it then work on some gentle finish work.
Yes, Jim, I will put away the big rasps and gouges.
For those contemplating a build who have never built a gun before, emphatically- take a class with Jim! At the very least, you’ll leave tired, satisfied, with something you can be proud of, and a shop name.
PJ (aka “rabid beaver”)