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James Kopp

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Looking for tips and tricks to make that nice spiral pattern on your ram rod....I searched the site and did not seem to find any treads on the topics, so it thought I would ask.

Standing by for enlightenment....
 
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The approach I used about 40years ago on a Hawken was to use a standard sized, water dampened, cotton rope(approximately 1/2” diameter) spiraled(wrapped) down the sanded, but unfinished hickory ramrod. I then carefully applied heat from a propane torch to slightly and evenly char the exposed wood area. Remove the rope, lightly sand, and apply oil/finish. Still looks good.
 
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Looking for tips and tricks to make that nice spiral pattern on your ram rod....I searched the site and did not seem to find any treads on the topics, so it thought I would ask.

Standing by for enlightenment....
You will get several ways to do this simple project. In the early 70s I asked myself what you just posted. Thought about it, and this is what I do:
Take a sample dowel and try the procedure first. With dowel in one hand and burning soldering torch in the other (you want a pin flame) just start blackening at one end, rotate, while moving to the opposite end. Is it perfect? No! Is it irregular like grain in lumber, yes!
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I only did one in the 80s before I found out it wasn't historically accurate. I just held it in a V groove and burnt it with a propane torch while rotating it. Like above, it wasn't perfect but worked.
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I have just used simple painter's or masking tape and light scorching with propane torch. Tape is easily removed then wiped with acetone prior to waxing. Easy.
 
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