I thought I would share some tools I made in George's class at the seminar. Some of the tools I started there then finished at home in order to maximize my time in the class. George had a magnificent array of tools for study at the class, as well as a number of reference books related to period gunsmithing tools as well as other period tools. George did a fantastic job of teaching the class - I learned a great deal and had a good time while doing it! George has a great sense of humor and even a greater amount of knowledge to share. At least one other member of ALR was in the class (Brokenflint) and can attest to what a great experience it was.
One of the largest projects I did was an 18th century Bow saw. George had an example on hand as well as patterns for the saw. It cuts well! Please pardon the dirty shop floor.
Next is a set of bottoming chisels for cleaning out lock mortices, etc. Too many uses to cover here really.
I made a plane float in preparation for manufacturing a ramrod plane - it turned out it was useful squaring up tenon shoulders for the saw as well.
Next is a set of 18th century checkering tools, a two line spacer and a cutter:
A saw and mortising chisel for barrel keys:
The lot together:
A rear ramrod thimble mandrel and a mandrel for the upper pipes:
A scratch stock for forestock molding, with dual cutters:
A counter-bore and a patchbox hinge forming tool:
A set of Golden Mean proportional dividers - the engraving is my contemporary creation:
...and last a near copy of a tool I saw in Hershel House's workshop
(brought to my attention by John (Homerifle) ) that has already proved quite handy for molding and cleanup work - made with skills learned in the tool-making class.
Thanks for looking!
Curtis