In this Craftsman’s Corner feature, we’re going to go through the process of making this “Hawken Era” Leather pouch from Madison Grant’s “The Kentucky Rifle Hunting Pouch”
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Let's Build a Traditions St. Louis Hawken Part 9 Final Assembly
Let's Build a Traditions St. Louis Hawken Part 8: Staining, Oiling and Finishing the Stock
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Let's Build a Traditions St. Louis Hawken Part 7: Bluing your Barrel
Next on our list here is bluing the barrel, barrel rib, tang, and any other “white” iron pieces like screwheads. First though we are going to soak a cotton ball in some rubbing alcohol and wipe down all the pieces we want to blue. This is going to clean off any dust or dirt from the shop, but also remove any skin oils or other oils that may be on the parts to give us our best shot at an even blued finish.
Let's Build a Traditions St. Louis Hawken Part 6: Preparing your Stock for Stain
Let's Build a Traditions St. Louis Hawken Part 5: Brass Aging
Let's Build a Traditions St. Louis Hawken Part 4: Brass Finishing
Let's Build a Traditions St. Louis Hawken Part 3: Dryfitting
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Let's Build a Traditions St. Louis Hawken Part 2 | The tools you'll need
In this video, we walk you through all the tools you’ll need to build this kit. This video was made after the kit was finished so we could accurately show you all the tools used. The basic list provided by Traditions is enough to get started, but we found there are some more tools that can really help the building process of one of these kits.