Step 7 Colonial Kit Polishing Brass Parts
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Jim shows how he prepares the brass hardware using files, sandpaper, sanding stones and other abrasives
Colonial pt. 1: • Step 1 Colonial Kit Ta...
Colonial pt. 2: • Step 2 Colonial Kit Pa...
Colonial pt. 3: • Step 3 Colonial Kit Tr...
Colonial pt. 4: • Step 4 Colonial Kit No...
Colonial pt. 5: • Step 5 Colonial Kit Si...
Colonial pt. 6: • Step 6 Colonial Kit Pr...
Colonial pt. 8: • Step 8 Colonial Kit Ba...
Included w/ kits: • Included with Kits--Dr... - Навчання та стиль
You say it's not very exciting, but I disagree! It's fascinating to watch the finished form appear from the casting. Great tip on the block to support the piece during filing. Duly noted.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed!
Saving my money for a colonial kit, can't wait! Great video Sir!
Did you end up getting one?
yes sir I did, and am very happy with it
When you learn from the Master it is all exciting!
Every time I rewatch one of your videos, I learn something I missed before. Thanks for the great guidance.
Good video and very, very helpful. Your skills and craftsmanship are quickly evident and enjoyable to watch. ( I'm sure having a confident shop dog supervising things is a great help too.)
I was looking for the correct way to hold a file and how to handle brass with a file, and i got what i was looking for
Glad to hear that!
Keep up the great work Jim your taking this endeavor the direction that "things" need to go. Dismiss all the " jealousy" in it. I'll be putting in an order when you offer a fowler PLEASE make a jug choked option I'm pretty much local to you just across the Ohio line I'll pick it up and will bring the beer.
Guitar fret erasers are awesome for the bead. From StewMac
I engrave the brass parts on long rifles. I can appreciate a well prepared surface.
Jim you are a true craftsman.i really enjoy your vids.im learning as much as possible before I start my build.your vids are very helpful.thank you jim
Mothers mag wheel polish works good as well👍😊🇺🇸
Really glad I found this channel. I've been trying to recreate a fine flint lock for many years and have had some success on some Lemans and half stocks, but I have learned more in a couple of your videos than I have learned on my own in the many years of trial and error. Thanks.
Thankyou for these videos. They explain so much!!!
Glad you've found these helpful!
Cheers Jim,, just watched this again very helpful indeed.
Glad it helped
Very nice gun
Thank you!
Would it be possible to film a good how-to on the Patina Solution on the brass parts or barrel that you also sell with these? Thank you for these; they are incredibly helpful and show your attention to detail and quality.
Absolutely. We'll be doing a video on the patination process in time. Thanks for the patience.
Nice work and information on assembly of your rifles.
Thank you for watching!
This is one nice vice. I like i like.👍🍻
Jim - it was great meeting you and Katherine the other day. These videos are extremely helpful! Question on the trigger guard, I imagine you would finish the bottom exposed section also. Is that correct?
Jim, where did you buy your vise, that's awesome how it pivots. I want one!
This is a custom-made vise that is not commercially available. We do sell a vise that is great for a hobbyist- kiblerslongrifles.com/products/stock-makers-vise?_pos=1&_psq=vise&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Who makes that vise you use?
Binge watchin/study
Thanks for spending your time watching
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