Tom Curran
Elite Cafe Member
As part of a rifle I am building, the engraving will play an important part in the theme and in the decorative elements. This is an Eighteenth Century Jaeger, a short barreled big bore hunting rifle. Often plain, but for the landed and the Royal, these guns were quite fancy.
I wish to engrave in the style and hand of the time. Bulino is out (even if I could do it). But relief and sculpted is in vogue as well as line engraving in the Rococo or Baroque.
Here is a wild boar, inspired by some engravings of European origin.
Here is the buttstock, carved in a Rococo style. Right in the middle of the cheekpiece will be an engraved silver inlay of a Faun and Diana woodland scene. This stock is English Walnut, and a nice hard dense piece it is.
I find this site to be very inspiring, with all the variety of styles and materials being engraved. One example is the Acanthus piictures posted by Gargoyle.
I wish to engrave in the style and hand of the time. Bulino is out (even if I could do it). But relief and sculpted is in vogue as well as line engraving in the Rococo or Baroque.
Here is a wild boar, inspired by some engravings of European origin.

Here is the buttstock, carved in a Rococo style. Right in the middle of the cheekpiece will be an engraved silver inlay of a Faun and Diana woodland scene. This stock is English Walnut, and a nice hard dense piece it is.

I find this site to be very inspiring, with all the variety of styles and materials being engraved. One example is the Acanthus piictures posted by Gargoyle.