Thanks to all for making me feel welcomed, it feels good to be back with those afflicted with the dreaded rifle building sickness.
I knew the cap buster was going to get me in trouble .
Ben & Don you just have to close your eyes and pretend its a flinter. I wanted it to be a flinter so bad but as you know the customer is always right and he wanted a cap gun.
I am really looking forward to seeing everyone at Bowling Green. I have been working in Baton Rouge for the last 2 years, not much shooting or rifle building going on around those parts.
So it will be good to see lots of people making chips.
To inlet the wire in the barrel I first cut the channel with a hacksaw, I know a real engraver would have used a flat to cut the channel but believe it or not I am more comfortable with the hacksaw, I did undercut the channel groove. I cut the groove about 3/32 deep used annealed 1/16 brass wire that I flattened just a bit to get it into the grove then tamped the wire into the groove, filed and sanded it flush. I don't know if this is the formal way to do it but it seems to have worked out.
Thanks to you all for the great comments, again I will say it feels good to be back. I have managed to look back over the board some and all I can say is there are many here that I admire and have been an inspiration to me.