Thank you smart dog. Is it OK to have mouldings around the panels without the beavertails?
Quote from: Lone Wolf on March 25, 2024, 03:20:12 PMThank you smart dog. Is it OK to have mouldings around the panels without the beavertails?No. He's trying to tell you that no lock moldings at all is a common thing on english fowling guns.
No, it would not. You have enough wood left you can eliminate what you have on there now.
Quote from: Mike Brooks on March 25, 2024, 04:42:13 PMNo, it would not. You have enough wood left you can eliminate what you have on there now.Mike,It might be helpful if you were a little more specific. It sounds as though Lone Wolf would like to retain the moldings. Are you saying that molding lines such as these were NEVER used on English fowling guns of the period? If they were just not "a common thing", that leaves the door open to a bit of artistic license. That said, I would not go with the moldings if it were my project.
Okay, I am leaning toward eliminating the beaver tails and "incised moulding" around the panels. What would be the correct way to terminate the end of the shell carving at tang and breech area, since this would not wrap around to the side panels like it does now?