View Single Post
  #27   Report Post  
Posted to rec.woodworking
John Grossbohlin[_2_] John Grossbohlin[_2_] is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 850
Default Screw U (was "Dusting The Screws")


"notbob" wrote in message
...
On 2009-07-09, John Grossbohlin
wrote:

with hand filed wood screws when I worked in the gunsmith shop at
Colonial
Williamsburg. ;~)


Wow! A tip o' the hat to you.

I was snot-nosed punk working at a govt lab machine shop when our forman
came out to the floor and told everyone to knock off. He wheeled out a
old
B&H 16mm projector and proceeded to show a two hour film on how a gun was
made in colonial times as recreated at the Williamsburg gunshop. As a
machinist, gun nut, and previous visitor to Williamsburg ('64), I can
truly
say that was one of the most fascinating and instructive films I've ever
viewed.

I think the making of the screws, springs, and boring bit was the most
interesting. It was almost unthinkable to us, who had walls of fasteners
of every kind, that in those times, each screw was handmade. And who knew
file technology was developed as early as the 16th century. Great film.
I
think it's still available as VHS.

Did you learn how to make the whole gun?


That movie is titled "The Gunsmith of Williamsburg" and features Wallace
Gusler... It's on DVD now! As far as I know the rifle made in the movie
still hangs in the gunsmith shop.

Files were old by the 16th century. ;~)

I learned a lot while there but wasn't there long enough to learn it all.
Like any place else with a budget they have their bad times... They laid off
about 30 people around the time I left.

John