Here is the Ohio half stock I am building with my friend and mentor John. It has a green mountain 32 caliber barrel, davis goulcher lock, davis triggers, the butt plate is GRRW and the trigger guard is something I picked out of a bargain box. I bought the American walnut blank to build it from Allen Martin here on the forum for 60 bucks shipped. It still has a lot to be done to it. I was planning on creating a thread from start to finish but got discouraged as the casualties started stacking up on the project. I think it's turning out pretty cool looking so far nonetheless and all questions and comments are strongly encouraged. Thank you for looking.
Here is where I learn the difficulty of taking good pictures. Also, my shop is not fully moved into yet so please excuse the mess. Things to note are how I went too dainty with the wrist and not bold enough with the nose. I am considering doing a faux period repair to the wrist to cut off any future problems by strengthening the area or just let it ride and see what happens as is. The butt plate still needs a bit more fitting to get it tight. That is a brass rib and is soldered on. The solder came from the space program so I'm banking on it holding up better than rivets over the long run plus anyone examining this rifle in person is going to be too busy trying to stick their finger down the muzzle to check under the ramrod.
Here I messed up shaping the area behind the cheek piece. I may try to squeeze just a tiny bit more out of the area or just leave it alone before completely ruining it.
Here is the spike tang, the photo makes it look wonky but in person it's actually pretty nice and straight. It has a good flow to it but I got a little timid with the spike, going to make my next one much sharper. Also, there is a hacksaw cut that runs perpendicular across the tang near the countersink for the bolt. I think it happened when deepening the slot for the tang bolt and just got careless. It is a clean cut and not too deep, but deep enough where it won't file out. I may undercut it a bit and drift in a piece of german silver, make it look like a design element?
Here is the lock side, I just started the shaping in front of the lock so it's a bit crude now and still needs work but I think it looks pretty nice so far.
Here is the side plate face, just started that recently as well so it still needs a bit of work.
I may have been a bit too critical in my overview but this rifle is turning out to be a pretty cool and elegant 32, a really graceful squirrel rifle. And I've received a tremendous amount of compliments from people, mostly strangers, who don't know any better so that has been encouraging as well. I brought it to a rendezvous last year and the first weekend I came as a flatlander and by the second weekend I was working in the gun shop. I'm not going to try and fool anyone here, it was pure nepotism that got me in, but it was still an exciting experience going from the absolute bottom of the barrel to a high status attraction so quickly. I had a certain jaunty swagger about me that I thought I had lost more years than I care to count ago.
So please let me know what you think. I only ask that you don't sugarcoat things. I need honest, no holds barred comments, what you like about it and what you don't. I'm not going to quit building because you tell me my gun stinks.
And more importantly, I encourage the newer builders to feel free to ask me any questions whatsoever regarding any of the processes in this build, how things were done, or will be done at later stages in the build, and I will do my best to provide a thorough explanation with the method I used along with the techniques and the tools I used to accomplish that.
Thank you for reading!