Let's Build an Investarms Gemmer Hawken Kit Part 7: Shaping the nose, entry pipe, and clean up

In this video, we continue work on this Investarms Gemmer Hawken by shaping the forestock, nose cap, and entry pipe. While removing my entry pipe, we did have a split out from one of the pins, so in the video, I show you how I conceal this break and why it's not the end of the world.

If you have any questions about this kit or the techniques I'm using, leave them in the comments below. I will address as many comments as I can in videos associated with this series to give you as much detail as I can about the answer.

If you have any questions about this kit or the techniques I'm using, leave them in the comments below. I will address as many comments as I can in videos associated with this series to give you as much detail as I can about the answer.

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Let's Build an Investarms Gemmer Hawken Kit Part 6: Wrist and Mortise Shaping