ok so where to begin... 9 years ago Rick at ATRS advised my that if i wanted to become a gunsmith, I should get an apprenticeship in a machine shop and hone my machining skills. So i did. I moved west, got signed up with a good custom shop, got my ticket and have been able to tinker all i want.
I year or so ago i decided it was high time i made something from scratch. one of our customers once showed me his grandpas old single shot and it had intreagued me. i asked if i could borrow it to use as a sample and my Highwall project was born!
Im not quite finished yet but i figure i could start posting process pics if anyone is interested...
Im building a pair of them because it'll help me to use a "production" mind set (locating parts with jigs and fixtures/ working out the math instead of eyeballing things etc......) and because, after all this time and labour, i may as well end up with two right?!
Working on the hammers... they're 4340 and for whatever reason this chunk of material was abnormaly gross to work with. I ended up making another set but this gives the gist of it...
https://flic.kr/p/HQSGqF
https://flic.kr/p/24KciZj
https://flic.kr/p/HQSEKB
Ive been using locating fixtures as much as possible. here you can see ive already made several other small parts using this same aluminum block...
https://flic.kr/p/24Kch8d
some small parts and some sketches...
https://flic.kr/p/268ajD4
https://flic.kr/p/26oZwpm
I year or so ago i decided it was high time i made something from scratch. one of our customers once showed me his grandpas old single shot and it had intreagued me. i asked if i could borrow it to use as a sample and my Highwall project was born!
Im not quite finished yet but i figure i could start posting process pics if anyone is interested...
Im building a pair of them because it'll help me to use a "production" mind set (locating parts with jigs and fixtures/ working out the math instead of eyeballing things etc......) and because, after all this time and labour, i may as well end up with two right?!
Working on the hammers... they're 4340 and for whatever reason this chunk of material was abnormaly gross to work with. I ended up making another set but this gives the gist of it...
https://flic.kr/p/HQSGqF
https://flic.kr/p/24KciZj
https://flic.kr/p/HQSEKBIve been using locating fixtures as much as possible. here you can see ive already made several other small parts using this same aluminum block...
https://flic.kr/p/24Kch8dsome small parts and some sketches...
https://flic.kr/p/268ajD4
https://flic.kr/p/26oZwpm
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