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Title: New for 2015???
Post by: metalshaper on January 13, 2015
Hello to the camp!

New guy here, Metalshaper just stirring the pot a bit  ;D

Just wondering what everybody else is planning to work on in 2015?  Any special projects or 'dream' builds, that you are finally getn round to?

For me, I've been asked elsewhere, to do a documentation build for making a Mule ear lock.
So I'm planning to get at least one lock made and photograph the work as I proceed. If there is some interest here, I'll post it???  Have a .45 poorboy build to get into, that will use the 'documented' lock or a new one ( haven't decided ?) also have a blank cut out for a halfstock build.  Somwhere in there is a pistol barrel, may have to make another underhammer pistol?

Ok, that's my start to 2015.. So what are you guys  gonna be doing???

Respect Always
Metalshaper/Jonathan
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: pilgrim on January 13, 2015
       I'll be  wtch   your progress.  anything I touch with power equipment or  chisels ends up as FIREWOOD.

     looking forward to    wtch    your build, 
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: woody on January 13, 2015
I'm planning two .45 cal. rifles, a .54 cal. rifle and another pistol.

First up once I get everything gathered and the weather allows me some shop time will be based on a 1760-1770's style rifle with a 42 in. 15/16th GM straight octagon barrel and a "L&R Queen Ann" lock.

The second will be a 1780 - 1800 style rifle using a Chamber's "Golden Age" lock and a .45 cal. Colerain 42 in. A weight swamped barrel with Davis set triggers. 

The third a transitional style .45 cal. w/ a 40 inch 15/16th. straight octagon GM barrel with a Chamber's Early Germanic lock.

The pistol will be a brass barreled .56 cal smoothbore with a Chamber's Queen Ann pistol lock.
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: Keb on January 13, 2015
I am planning on building a few guns in 2015.

Here's the list:
2 - 28 gauge Type G's in cherry
2 - 11 gauge American muskets in cherry
1 - 24 gauge fowler in maple
1 - 20 gauge fowler in cherry
1 - .62 cal Jaeger in cherry
1 - .54 cal Hawken perc. in maple
1 - .50 cal Hawken flint in cherry
1 - .50 cal Lehigh barn gun in maple
1 - .45 cal Lancaster barn gun in maple
1 - .36 cal barn gun in an awesome piece of maple

I have the barrels in all but the Jaeger & the 2 - 11 gauge muskets.

I am also going to Arizona the rest of January & Ireland this summer. I have to pay somebody to mow my lawn & feed my cats. :/
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: BartSr on January 13, 2015
@Metalshaper/Jonathan,
I've made a couple of my own design, crudely but totally useable.
Good to see you here and I'll be watching this build!

Paul
aka BartSr from "garagegunsmithing"
aka IdeZilla
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: hotfxr on January 13, 2015
Quote from: woody on January 13, 2015
I'm planning two .45 cal. rifles and another pistol.

First up once I get everything gathered and the weather allows me some shop time will be based on a transitional style rifle with a 40 in. 15/16th GM straight octagon barrel and a "L&R Queen Ann" lock.

The second will be a 1780 - 1800 style rifle using a Chamber's "Golden Age" lock and a Colerain 42 in. A weight swamped barrel. 

The pistol will be a brass barreled .56 cal smoothbore with a Chamber's Queen Ann pistol lock.

What do you mean this year? The way you've been going, that just for this month!
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: Red Badger on January 13, 2015
Quote from: Keb on January 13, 2015
I am planning on building a few guns in 2015.

Here's the list:
2 - 28 gauge Type G's in cherry
2 - 11 gauge American muskets in cherry
1 - 24 gauge fowler in maple
1 - 20 gauge fowler in cherry
1 - .62 cal Jaeger in cherry
1 - .54 cal Hawken perc. in maple
1 - .50 cal Hawken flint in cherry
1 - .50 cal Lehigh barn gun in maple
1 - .45 cal Lancaster barn gun in maple
1 - .36 cal barn gun in an awesome piece of maple

I have the barrels in all but the Jaeger & the 2 - 11 gauge muskets.

I am also going to Arizona the rest of January & Ireland this summer. I have to pay somebody to mow my lawn & feed my cats. :/

I volunteer to mow the cat and feed the lawn and I work cheap -   cuch  Just tell  me where ya hide the Jug and which of the firearms will be mine for doing the chores!    grphg 

Seriously sounds like a busy summer for you! 
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: woody on January 14, 2015
Quote from: hotfxr on January 13, 2015
Quote from: woody on January 13, 2015
I'm planning two .45 cal. rifles and another pistol.

First up once I get everything gathered and the weather allows me some shop time will be based on a transitional style rifle with a 40 in. 15/16th GM straight octagon barrel and a "L&R Queen Ann" lock.

The second will be a 1780 - 1800 style rifle using a Chamber's "Golden Age" lock and a Colerain 42 in. A weight swamped barrel. 

The pistol will be a brass barreled .56 cal smoothbore with a Chamber's Queen Ann pistol lock.

What do you mean this year? The way you've been going, that just for this month!

Slowing down in my old age .....I guess...for now anyway.  :o
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: gunmaker on January 14, 2015
Had a good 2014, made 8 guns & sold 11 total.   2015 on books so far ?
16 bore fowler
20 bore fowler
.45 midwest rifle
.54 midwest rifle
.50 early flint pistol
20 bore pistol
.45 Lancaster
.45 underhammer target rifle
AND last but not least an 8 bore rifle (.829 rifled !)
DON'T call me !  my helper moved to Oregon, and I'm in trouble, RETIRED remember... ;D ;D

I'd like to see a mulie go together......Tom
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: MRW on January 21, 2015
Let me get this right, projects for 2015 "As many as stars in the sky" sorry just had to do it based on all of the guns we got built "last year"
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: metalshaper on January 21, 2015
and YES everybody  hdslp  That is MRW  also know as Marlow to me...
My bud and fellow builder ( and Generous Giver of Crap ) blah   Damn good welder ( master welder actually )
and a pretty decent lathe/mill man when he wants to be...  Builds some pretty decent guns NOW and THEN &)

2015 projects,,,   and Yes, based on "How many guns we got built Last year"!!!!!

Respect Always
Metalshaper/Jonathan
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: Papa on January 21, 2015
Gunmaker,
What are you going to use for your underhammer action? I've been having good luck with the old H&A actions but am thinking of getting a Charlie Bower action for the next one. I think there are 6 of the H&A's in rifles and shotguns now and an H&A pistol on the way.
Mark
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: gunmaker on January 21, 2015
I have a Fire-n-Iron action took in trade, brand new.  Looks to be a good platform, .451 X 36" oct-rd. Bbl. 1:18 ROT for match bullets (565gr.)  bastonge' walnut stock, splinter fore arm--no rammer.   Either long distance "Creedmore"  tang/globe sights   or a vintage long scope.   Or both, his choice......Tom
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: Papa on January 22, 2015
Tom,
Sounds like you have the makings of a nice target rifle. Definitely out of my realm when you start talking bullet guns.
Mark
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: woody on January 31, 2015
Quote from: hotfxr on January 13, 2015
Quote from: woody on January 13, 2015
I'm planning two .45 cal. rifles and another pistol.

First up once I get everything gathered and the weather allows me some shop time will be based on a transitional style rifle with a 40 in. 15/16th GM straight octagon barrel and a "L&R Queen Ann" lock.

The second will be a 1780 - 1800 style rifle using a Chamber's "Golden Age" lock and a Colerain 42 in. A weight swamped barrel. 

The pistol will be a brass barreled .56 cal smoothbore with a Chamber's Queen Ann pistol lock.

What do you mean this year? The way you've been going, that just for this month!

OK...I.ve added one more blah...
I'm planning two .45 cal. rifles, a .54 cal. rifle and another pistol.

First up once I get everything gathered and the weather allows me some shop time will be based on a 1760-1770's style rifle with a 42 in. 15/16th GM straight octagon barrel and a "L&R Queen Ann" lock.

The second will be a 1780 - 1800 style rifle using a Chamber's "Golden Age" lock and a .45 cal. Colerain 42 in. A weight swamped barrel with Davis set triggers.

The third a transitional style .45 cal. w/ a 40 inch 15/16th. straight octagon GM barrel with a Chamber's Early Germanic lock.

The pistol will be a brass barreled .56 cal smoothbore with a Chamber's Queen Ann pistol lock.
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: hotfxr on January 31, 2015
Quote from: woody on January 13, 2015The pistol will be a brass barreled .56 cal smoothbore with a Chamber's Queen Ann pistol lock.

I just looked at this again and noticed the brass part. Will it be solid brass or brass plated? If it is going to be solid brass, how much thicker will the barrel walls have to be to take the pressure? This one intrigues me.
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: woody on February 06, 2015
Quote from: hotfxr on January 31, 2015
Quote from: woody on January 13, 2015The pistol will be a brass barreled .56 cal smoothbore with a Chamber's Queen Ann pistol lock.

I just looked at this again and noticed the brass part. Will it be solid brass or brass plated? If it is going to be solid brass, how much thicker will the barrel walls have to be to take the pressure? This one intrigues me.
Plenty strong enough. Modern Bronze
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: pathfinder on February 12, 2015
Hey Keb,I'll be in Ireland April 17-29. Meet fer a Beer?
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: Keb on February 12, 2015
Maybe some scotch. :)
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: CampbellClan on February 14, 2015
 

Hey Woody
I think I will wheel and deal ya outa your 1770 style rifle witht he Queen Ann Lock...  Love to see it when your done!
Title: Re: New for 2015???
Post by: woody on February 14, 2015
Quote from: CampbellClan on February 14, 2015


First up once I get everything gathered and the weather allows me some shop time will be based on a 1760-1770's style rifle with a 42 in. 15/16th GM straight octagon barrel and a "L&R Queen Ann" lock. [/quote]

I think I will wheel and deal ya outa that one Woody!!! Love to see it when your done!
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