Is there a building class in Pennsylvania? I know of a few black powder shops ( I own a Lyman). But, I want to take a class on building these rifles. I'm particularly interested in shaping my own stock and go from there. But I need the extra information and skills to do it.
Seeing the way he was using a hacksaw rather than the tenon saw he could hardly have made a worst job of it! And this is supposed to be a professional class!
Thanks! This was very helpful in trying to decide how to carve my colonial cheekpiece.
Pretty neat stuff, I can't wait to see the final video.
my thoughts exactly!
Was this a course on rifle building? I'd very much like to see more of this type of content.
@@nationalmuzzleloadingrifle8871 i wish there was a charter in billings montana or northern wyoming. id love to attend these courses.
Is there a building class in Pennsylvania? I know of a few black powder shops ( I own a Lyman). But, I want to take a class on building these rifles. I'm particularly interested in shaping my own stock and go from there. But I need the extra information and skills to do it.
Where do I find the checkering tool used in the video? I've looked everywhere with no luck.
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He should have let the student do it after demonstrating it, rather than just doing it himself... I would have been pissed if it was my stock...
Seeing the way he was using a hacksaw rather than the tenon saw he could hardly have made a worst job of it! And this is supposed to be a professional class!