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VIDEO CHAPTERS
0:00 Bone Black Basics
0:45 Where to Apply
1:12 Bone Black Necessary Tools and Workstation
2:08 How to Mix your Bone Black
3:10 Applying Bone Black
11:23 Applying Highlights
12:07 The Final Bone Black Look
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  • @louc3336
    @louc333619 күн бұрын

    Looks great

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638Ай бұрын

    So, basically black powder that has worked into the finish with time and hand oils. So we speed this up by adding ground carbon to boiled linseed oil. Great idea!

  • @furiouseats8734
    @furiouseats87346 ай бұрын

    I really like your videos . It has really helped me get back into the “sport” after ALL these years . I grew up building kits with my Dad at 13-14 years old . Now 60 and retired , I am building a Kibler Southern Mountain Rifle. Thanks You Very Much !!!!

  • @robertfriedel924
    @robertfriedel9242 жыл бұрын

    Can't wait to see how she looks with all her hardware on . Great job !

  • @Bhartrampf
    @Bhartrampf2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting way to age one, thank you.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @heitorp.c.1327
    @heitorp.c.13272 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos, man! Great work

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Bayan1905
    @Bayan19054 ай бұрын

    One thing you can do is go to museums where they have original guns from the time period. For instance where I am, Fort Ticonderoga has probably close to a hundred original flintlock guns from the 1740's on up to 1800 and all in original condition, muskets and a few rifles. Places like that and with some really nice digital photos you can get a really good point of reference for wanting to age your gun.

  • @jackblackpowderprepper4940
    @jackblackpowderprepper49402 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding performance Ethan. It looks 200 years old and the texture matches as well. Bravo and I love it. It takes a trained hand to make contemporary american walnut to look like aged curly maple.👏👏👏👍

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I hope you enjoy seeing it shoot tonight!

  • @shoot4fun663
    @shoot4fun663 Жыл бұрын

    Bob Ross of muzzleloading! Lol. Looks Great!

  • @mrdinme.4768
    @mrdinme.47682 жыл бұрын

    Very good!! I like what that bone black has done for your stock! Im getting itchy, cant wait to see ya smokin’ that pole up! Lol

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    You'll be able to see it shoot tonight! Let me know what you think!

  • @jasonwilliams7457
    @jasonwilliams74572 жыл бұрын

    That’s gonna be a beautiful smokepole

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Jason, you can see it shoot later today!

  • @throatpunch4789

    @throatpunch4789

    2 жыл бұрын

    BOOM!💥💪🇺🇸

  • @rickhand8228
    @rickhand8228 Жыл бұрын

    I'm liking this look.

  • @robertrandin9568
    @robertrandin9568 Жыл бұрын

    I did something similar to my Hawkins I went ahead and put metal wire around it I learned it from a guy on KZread and then used the torch and then remove the wire and it turned out pretty good I'll make a video of it and show it and let you know but I love your videos they're very nice very interesting and I've learned a lot from it thank you so much

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for commenting Robert, always good to hear from folks. Sounds like a neat process. I'd love to see it sometime.

  • @flintymcduff5417
    @flintymcduff54172 жыл бұрын

    This is just my opinion. Not a commentary. For myself I am having 3 flintlocks built. 2 have been delivered, 1 soon to be. An aged finish was a choice but to me it never was an option. The gun is new and any aging I saw on the gun was what happened naturally with use. I wasn't trying to make it look old. BUT you did a good job with yours.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    No sweat Flinty! I have a few others I"m letting age naturally. It's all fun when you load from the muzzle.

  • @johnmuffy2848
    @johnmuffy28482 жыл бұрын

    You saved the Floop untill last. Good. I liked the video, the bone black, and in general front stuffers. Add a Floop, a couple of Boops, what a great life. Rlfle looks great. I wait for more.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks John!

  • @kesleycottrell1416
    @kesleycottrell1416 Жыл бұрын

    I built a couple kits. Built one for my oldest son when he was 12 and one for me that both of us built. The two most special time was the first time he got a deer (doe) with it. The second time is when we had a dinner made out of his deer. I seen my son grow into a man.

  • @JeffandLeslie
    @JeffandLeslie2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, the final shaping and finishing is the reward after hours of hard work

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most definitely.

  • @mistermatt9056
    @mistermatt90562 жыл бұрын

    The rifle looks great Ethan!

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Texican-1836
    @Texican-1836 Жыл бұрын

    That's looking awesome!

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Scott! I had a lot of fun with the project.

  • @rambosnake666
    @rambosnake6662 жыл бұрын

    Looks Beautiful

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Blackpowderdad
    @Blackpowderdad2 жыл бұрын

    Wow wow wow!! That looks great

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Cheers!

  • @stephenfields6236
    @stephenfields62362 жыл бұрын

    Nice touch!

  • @paulnelson3999
    @paulnelson39992 жыл бұрын

    I like the way the kit is coming along. I would have used less bone black, but that’s just me. I like the way it would look just after it was purchased new back in the 1800s and let time and handling age it naturally.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Paul, I think I could have used less too, it kind of got away from me hahaha

  • @110665
    @1106652 жыл бұрын

    that is an awesome job!! your right it doesn't look like a mass produced kit gun...I have an old CVA mountain rifle I think ill try that on..

  • @Stevew443
    @Stevew4432 жыл бұрын

    I hope to have my custom built circa 1750 flintlock delivered next week. The stock will not be aged, but I actually would rather have my guns age naturally and know that any aging that happens is due to my use of the gun. This video shows a very interesting method of artificial aging and I would not be adverse to using it on one of my standard store bought guns to give them some more character, but the custom build I am getting will be my baby and any wear will be from my own grubby hands.

  • @flintymcduff5417

    @flintymcduff5417

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree 100%. I have 3 builds, 2 finished and the last one soon to be finished. Could have gone with an aged finish but it never was an option with me. They are NEW and I want them to look that way until the wear is there from honest use.

  • @vwmountainman9701
    @vwmountainman97015 ай бұрын

    I wonder if the Bone Black is really carbon black or charcoal variant. Excellent video - really nice how u break everything down.

  • @terryqueen3233
    @terryqueen3233 Жыл бұрын

    At first I didn't care too much for the stripes you were putting on it I think you called it faux striping but after you put the bone black on it started looking pretty good. To me it kindly brought the essence on the strikes out. All-in-all I think it looks pretty good. Good job

  • @alanlutz8373
    @alanlutz8373 Жыл бұрын

    Hot Damn, I'm impressed with this. I don't have an ounce of artistic ability in my system, but you made it look doable. Thank you very much for this video. I'm really feeling good about it.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much. That's my goal!

  • @krockpotbroccoli65
    @krockpotbroccoli652 жыл бұрын

    Very cool. I cant help but wonder if the carbon I scrape out of my tobacco pipe bowls would work in place of the bone black. The slight aroma of burnt latakia tobacco and briar wood might also add a pleasing olfactory note to the overall aesthetic.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like where you are going with this.

  • @lae52
    @lae52 Жыл бұрын

    That's an interesting video. I like what you're doing. The only thing I'd add, is it looks to me like you may need to do a little more finish sanding and whiskering. Keep it up.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @hawkenrifles
    @hawkenrifles2 жыл бұрын

    Hello. You are left with a very nice rifle, very original and well finished. I look forward to seeing it fully assembled and you shooting with it. I like it more in percussion, like the one that other colleagues from youtube have done. I have the Pedersoli Hawken Rocky Moutain, in 54 caliber, which is an excellent gun, but I would also like to have that model in 54, but from Investarm (the Lyman Great Plains). Greetings from Spain.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching from Spain! You'll be able to see it shooting later today. Video should be up in about an hour from when I'm commenting. Thank you for the kind words.

  • @mdog1615
    @mdog16152 жыл бұрын

    That’s gonna look banging once you do the finishing coats of oil ! I got a nice result using pine tar on my Lyman Great Plains rifle. Mixed with a bit of turps to thin it down then brushed into high wear areas , let it soak in then flame it really quick with a propane torch and wipe off the bubbles while still hot then finish it off with a coat or two of boiled linseed oil then very lightly knock down the grain with 0000 steel wool once dry. I practiced a bit first on an old axe handle before the gun stock , both came out pretty nice and the bonus is the pine tar treats the wood and protects it from moisture. Probably not authentic to the American gun making process but looks good all the same.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great idea with the pine tar and linseed oil. Thank you for sharing!

  • @robertrandin9568
    @robertrandin9568 Жыл бұрын

    It looks great man you're an artist that looks like Curly maple I would have liked to see it a little lighter and are you going to put like a true oil shine on it or maybe some boiled linseed oil or you're just going to leave it like that

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    Жыл бұрын

    I'll apply some oil and then be done!

  • @philstocks7859
    @philstocks78592 жыл бұрын

    Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. To me that stock looks like it has been used by someone who worked in a naval shipyard tarring wooden hulled ships during war, when he needed to be armed. Call me a wood prude, if you like, that's OK. I really don't care for it. I think you've done an outstanding job on this Hawken kit. Not my kind of finish.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    I totally understand Phil! You'll get no hard feelings from me!

  • @marktaylor8659
    @marktaylor86592 жыл бұрын

    I love the look and the technique for applying the bone black. I makes your rifle extremely unique. What is the plan for sealing it or does it just need time to dry?

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    In today's video I'll add some coats of oil on top and then let it dry before shooting it. The oil should seal things up and I can always add more oil over time.

  • @mahamudha9003
    @mahamudha90039 ай бұрын

    1:30 looks nice, but how did you get the wood to look like we see it here? Danish oil only? THe starting striped look is danish oil only right? How did you get the striped look you start with? Thanks

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi there, I detail how I added the stripes in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ep6IlNmBiJC9Y6Q.htmlsi=cEaPID6e-ZytoMTd

  • @Stoney327
    @Stoney327 Жыл бұрын

    Howdy Ethan: I have to agree with Phil Stocks. I think you did a nice job, but I feel (IMO) that you got waaay too heavy handed on the sides of the butt stock? I thought using the Bone Black was supposed to simulate wear? Wear would lighten the areas, not darken them, plus how much wear occurs UNDER the cheek piece. When I do a Bone Black job, I hold/handle the rifle stock for a few minutes to determine where that wear occurs and Black accordingly. All in all a good job, but like Phil, not my kind of finish. Just saying. God bless: Dave

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    Жыл бұрын

    No sweat Dave, I totally understand. I applied the bone black in locations where I've seen darker color and wear on original muzzleloaders from the 1700s and 1800s. Hope this helps inform you more as to why I did what I did moreso than I did in the video! Keep your powder dry! :)

  • @shawnhulke7385
    @shawnhulke73859 ай бұрын

    Can you black the whole rifle and then sand off the high wear areas

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep

  • @henryofskalitz2228
    @henryofskalitz22282 жыл бұрын

    You need a repo whitworth

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading

    @ILoveMuzzleloading

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have one ;)

  • @henryofskalitz2228

    @henryofskalitz2228

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ILoveMuzzleloading then show it off flaunt it like a bad ass i just bought a repo it came in last Thursday