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Our eight (8) best chisels, gouges, and spoons. A set of two small "V" gouges, two small deep round gouges, a small skew chisel, a small shallow round gouge, and two (2) popular spoons. The set includes our chisels: #CHISEL-75-8C 8mm spoon, #CHISEL-75-8B 8mm spoon, #CHISEL-7404 4mm skew, #CHISEL-7103 3mm V gouge, #CHISEL-7105 5mm V gouge, #CHISEL-7
American made Gun Stock Maker's Chisels. Forged in the U. S. A. for gunmakers, these chisels are made of tempered 1095 high carbon spring steel. Hardened to produce a fine grain structure, 1095 steel has finer grain, greater hardness, and can be whetted to a sharper edge than steels which contain nickel or chrome. Each tool is individually hand gro
American made Gun Stock Maker's Chisels. Forged in the U. S. A. for gunmakers, these chisels are made of tempered 1095 high carbon spring steel. Hardened to produce a fine grain structure, 1095 steel has finer grain, greater hardness, and can be whetted to a sharper edge than steels which contain nickel or chrome. Each tool is individually hand gro
American made Gun Stock Maker’s Chisels. Forged in the U. S. A. for gunmakers, these chisels are made of tempered 1095 high carbon spring steel. Hardened to produce a fine grain structure, 1095 steel has finer grain, greater hardness, and can be whetted to a sharper edge than steels which contain nickel or chrome. Each tool is individually hand gro
American made Gun Stock Maker’s Chisels. Forged in the U. S. A. for gunmakers, these chisels are made of tempered 1095 high carbon spring steel. Hardened to produce a fine grain structure, 1095 steel has finer grain, greater hardness, and can be whetted to a sharper edge than steels which contain nickel or chrome. Each tool is individually hand gro
American made Gun Stock Maker’s Chisels. Forged in the U. S. A. for gunmakers, these chisels are made of tempered 1095 high carbon spring steel. Hardened to produce a fine grain structure, 1095 steel has finer grain, greater hardness, and can be whetted to a sharper edge than steels which contain nickel or chrome. Each tool is individually hand gro
American made Gun Stock Maker’s Chisels. Forged in the U. S. A. for gunmakers, these chisels are made of tempered 1095 high carbon spring steel. Hardened to produce a fine grain structure, 1095 steel has finer grain, greater hardness, and can be whetted to a sharper edge than steels which contain nickel or chrome. Each tool is individually hand gro
American made Gun Stock Maker’s Chisels. Forged in the U. S. A. for gunmakers, these chisels are made of tempered 1095 high carbon spring steel. Hardened to produce a fine grain structure, 1095 steel has finer grain, greater hardness, and can be whetted to a sharper edge than steels which contain nickel or chrome. Each tool is individually hand gro
American made Gun Stock Maker’s Chisels. Forged in the U. S. A. for gunmakers, these chisels are made of tempered 1095 high carbon spring steel. Hardened to produce a fine grain structure, 1095 steel has finer grain, greater hardness, and can be whetted to a sharper edge than steels which contain nickel or chrome. Each tool is individually hand gro
Use our dovetail forming chisel to “persuade" the slot to accept your lug or sight. It raises the metal, rather than removing it. Underlug slots may be half deep, half raised. Or use it to form a raised moulding for your rear sight. Very shallow dovetails in round barrels may be stronger than solder for underlugs. Instruction sheet included. A exam
Two approximately 5 x 1-5/8" stones both soft (medium) and hard (fine) grit Arkansas stones. A four oz. bottle of honing. Includes a wood storage case. "Soft" Arkansas stones are medium fine grain. "Hard" Arkansas stones are very fine grain, very slow cutting. Colors of stones can vary, the abrasive grit of the stone determines cutting speed, not c
Approximately 2 x 6" stones both soft (medium) and hard (fine) grit Arkansas stones mounted back to back. Includes a silicone non-slip base and wood storage box. "Soft" Arkansas stones are medium fine grain. "Hard" Arkansas stones are very fine grain, very slow cutting. Colors of stones can vary, the abrasive grit of the stone determines cutting sp
Very fine grit is slow cutting, to finish whetting an already sharp knife or tool to a razor sharp edge. Comes with a wood base. Some times misnamed "white" or "black", the abrasive grit of the stone determines cutting speed, not color. "Hard" Arkansas stones are very fine grain, very slow cutting.
Medium fine grit is our most popular grade, used by woodcarvers, sportsmen, butchers, and commercial sharpeners. Comes with a wood base. Some times misnamed "white" or "black", the abrasive grit of the stone determines cutting speed, not color. "Soft" Arkansas stones are medium fine grain.
There is much discussion among artisans when it comes to improving the cutting behavior of tools quickly and permanently, but the debate is settled here, where expert engineers and master craftsmen prove teh benefits of sharpening blades and tools using methods based on time-tested Japanses water stone grinding techniques. Leatn through detailed in
This antique holster pistol has been restocked using the original barrel, tang, lock, sideplate, thumbpiece, and entry pipe. The buttcap, triggerguard, and forward ramrod pipe are modern replacements. The .64 caliber smooth bore is bright, but does have scattered pitting running its entire length. This pistol displays nice and will make a great add
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in black walnut, with a warm brown tone. This pistol is trimmed in brass Georgian style furniture that appears to be from the late William Kennedy. A few Colonial American makers produced pistols with Georgian style furniture, such as J.P. Beck from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The brass furniture has a hand burnished to
This quick-reference overview explains the basic of all aspects of blacksmithing. Focusing on the use of only the most essential tools and equipment, it keeps info simple for the beginner and features mores than 450 photos. Summaries cover the tools of forging, their uses, and the essential equipment in the work space; the differences amount free-f
In this presentation the nationally known traditional American longrifle builder Jack Brooks teaches the viewer the essentials of both incised and relief carving. Beginning with the basic tools, Jack shows the sharpening of chisels & gouges, and demonstrates the simple techniques used by historic American gunsmiths to carve their firearms. Over 60
This Kentucky pistol is stocked in black walnut, with a warm brown tone. This pistol is trimmed in neatly fitted brass Georgian style furniture that appears to be from the late William Kennedy. A few Colonial American makers produced pistols with Georgian style furniture, such as J.P. Beck from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The brass furniture has a sat
This halfstock rifle is marked with a professional die stamp H.R. Thompson Jackson, Mich. on the top flat. We could not find information on him, but found one listing for a J.R. Thompson Jackson, Michigan which could possibly be the same person misidentified, or a relative in the gunsmith field. No period of operation was found but the style of the
Percy Blandford presents twenty four different projects in this new book. Some are for novices, requiring only a few tools, improvised equipment, and a single propane torch; others call for the skill and equipment of an experienced smith. Projects include: Punches and chiselsA traditional candlestickDoor latches and boltsGarden toolsWeather vanesFe
Interested n blacksmithing but unsure how to start? Learn to think like a blacksmith! The projects in the book focus on making simple, effective, well designed, and above all, usable household items. Expert blacksmith, welder, and teacher Joy Fire presents accessible project for beginners of every type, enabling readers to confidently forge their o
Written by a master craftsman, this profusely illustrated guide to early tools and their functions depicts and describes scores of devices — from hammers, gouges, planes, and saws to tools for blacksmithing, spinning, weaving, and baking. An invaluable asset for hobbyists, collectors, and lovers of traditional ingenuity and know-how. Soft bound, 22
The ideal guide for knifemakers, collectors, culinary professionals, and more, this book teaches multiple methods for making your blades as sharp as new -- or even sharper. Starting with the theoretical foundations and mechanics of sharpening a blade, the authors then provide step-by-step instructions for honing various types of knives with V-sharp
Now Shipping! Renowned powder horn makers and scrimshaw artisans Scott and Cathy Sibley demonstrate every detail and secret of recreating an 18th century powder horn. New and experienced horn makers will enjoy this how-to book. Heavily illustrated with step-by-step, close-up, full color photographs and illustrations, these simple steps to take you
The Gunsmith's Apprentice Series Presents "Beginning Engraving", taught by gunmaker Jack Brooks. With this video you can learn to engrave in the manner and style of the original masters. In this presentation the nationally known traditional longrifle builder Jack Brooks teaches the viewer the essentials of chasing, pushing & wriggle engraving. Begi
Our gunsmith will install a breech plug we offer, in a barrel we offer, with the front face of the breech plug tightly sealed against the inside shoulder of the breech thread, and the barrel maker's name (if any) indexed to the bottom flat. Threads are lubricated with Birchwood Casey's Choke Tube Lube anti-seize, so the plug may be removed, even af
Beavertail long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains as well as Hawken rifles. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 1" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat,
This breechplug is tapered and flared with a rounded end. Patterned from a Indian Trade Rifle by H.E. Leman this breech plug is designed to fit a 1" octagon barrel with 3/4-16 threads and is ideal for larger calibers up to .62. The tang is just under 2" in length, and has a through hole located for the tang bolt. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, m
This breechplug is tapered and flared with a rounded end. Patterned from a Indian Trade Rifle by H.E. Leman this breech plug is designed to fit a 15/16" octagon barrel with 5/8-18 threads and is ideal for calibers up to .54. The tang is just under 2" in length, and has a through hole located for the tang bolt. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 13/16" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 13/16" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 7/8" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to ma
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 7/8" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to ma
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 15/16" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 1" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to matc
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains. Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 1" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to matc
Shaped on a spindle carver, this stock is pre-inlet for a 1" straight octagon barrel, our T. Gibbons' Hawken lock, #LOCK-LR-100, 1" percussion hooked breech with fitted tang #PLUG-LR-16-3, and long Hawken double set trigger, #TR-LR-1400. Our L&R lock is available pre-notched for the plug, and has the hammer angled to fit the nipple without bending.
Shaped on a spindle carver, this stock is pre-inlet for a 1" straight octagon barrel, our T. Gibbons' Hawken lock, #LOCK-LR-100, percussion hooked breech with fitted tang #PLUG-LR-16-3, and long Hawken double set trigger, #TR-LR-1400. Our L&R lock is available pre-notched for the plug, and has the hammer angled to fit the nipple without bending. We
Shaped on a spindle carver, this stock is pre-inlet for a 1" straight octagon barrel, our T. Gibbons' Hawken lock, #LOCK-LR-100, percussion hooked breech with fitted tang #PLUG-LR-16-3, and long Hawken double set trigger, #TR-LR-1400. Our L&R lock is available pre-notched for the plug, and has the hammer angled to fit the nipple without bending. We
Shaped on a spindle carver, this stock is pre-inlet for a 1" straight octagon barrel, our T. Gibbons' Hawken lock, #LOCK-LR-100, percussion hooked breech with fitted tang #PLUG-LR-16-3, and long Hawken double set trigger, #TR-LR-1400. Our L&R lock is available pre-notched for the plug, and has the hammer angled to fit the nipple without bending. We
Tru-Spark Case Hardening Compound This unique product requires only two or three minutes at high temperature to achieve a good wearing surface with fine grain structure, ideal for hardening frizzens to spark well. You will need a Oxygen Acetylene torch for hardening a frizzen. Small steel parts may be hardened using a Propane torch. Medium size par