Thanks guys!
jhm, just find a chunk of walnut and start picking away at it. That’s what I do, and eventually something that works shows up!
Some ramblings about what I don’t like.
One thing on this gun that has and still does bug me, is the hammer. On the original gun the hammer face strikes a percussion nipple and set at less of an angle from horizontal than my gun. The hammer face on this gun is at a much steeper angle in order to hit the transfer bar for the firing pin. This angle, combined with the round breech block and the rectangular frame in this area, makes for a fairly tight area for the hammer to get to the transfer bar. So, I made this hammer taller with a longer nose thinking this was the way to accomplish this.
Also on the original, the hammer body, below the head, seems to me, too large compared to the frame size. So, I have tried to streamline this area somewhat. I think I went to far and made it almost spindly looking.
So, I have been having a really good conversation privately with another member about this hammer. While the hammer is quite usable as it is, I think I’m going to make a different hammer, trying to incorporating changes to the features that I don’t really care for.
These being, a change to the body, below the hammer head, making it appear more robust but still not overwhelming the frame. Then, shortening the hammer nose and lowering the head so that is sits down tighter to the frame.
I want the hammer to strike the transfer bar at the bottom on first contact rolling up to full contact by the time the bar is stopped by the breech block. I wanted, and have, this because the heaviest structure of the transfer bar is at the bottom, I don’t know at this point if these last changes can be accomplished because of this. We will see how or if these changes work out.
Bob