Thought you all might like to see some pictures from yesterday's gun building class at the Log Cabin Shop in Ohio. Our class meets one Saturday a month, so these guys are doing the bulk of the work on their own at home.
Ken Netting spent most of the day with us and joined in teaching the class. Here he was demonstrating barrel inletting using modified molding planes and other hand tools. Using his method he is able to inlet the average swamped barrel by hand in four hours or so.
An example of Ken's work, a fowler held by a visitor to the class
Bill Pachinger doing a little fine tuning on his hand made trigger
Jim Kibler working with Tommy Bruce. Tommy came up to visit last month's class and ended up staying the whole day to work on his rifle project which he had brought along. We were happy to see him again this time. His gun is coming along nicely, yesterday he got his buttplate installed and was moving right along from there.
An interesting horn brought in by one of the students
Our next class will be on July 18, we'll have an announcement posted soon with more information on it