I’m William Baxter, a passionate artist who finds inspiration in capturing the fleeting beauty of life.
This is a place to compile information from the wheellock forum and to provide myself a place to search and store my research material.
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I have always admired functional art. Art disguised with another purpose…
Mix intelligent, inspiring, and creative art with black powder and noise. I was hooked!
As I have experienced, “Art is not an object. It is the excitement inspired by the object.”
When I go into a museum, I don’t say “I want that!”, I say, “I want to build that !”
After a health scare a few years ago, I decided to do what I said I would do “later” in life, and started to develop the skills necessary to create such objects.
Wheel locks and flintlocks are simple in function. However, it is the highly ornate, almost over the top, decoration pieces that inspire (actually yell at…) me to build one.
These ornate masterpieces are at the top end of the spectrum of engineering and art.
It takes a unique combination of skills to design, develop, and decorate these objects of precision and beauty!
Besides the engineering skills necessary to make the object function, additional sculpting & engraving skills must mastered. Yet it is the ornamentation that is most prominent.
One is drawn to art visually. Therefore, the “Art” needs to be as, if not more, precise in its design & execution than the engineering. Visually it has to make sense.
To get this right.. One has to do research.
What’s New in the Archives
NMLRA – Gun Seminar 2025 – Wheellock Building Class
Books
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Drawing & Engraving
Philip Gilbert Hamerton The publishers of the Encyclopedia Britannica having thought that the articles in the ninth edition on Drawing and Engraving might be acceptable in a separate volume, I have revised them and made certain additions, whilst preserving the style and treatment originally adopted. There was very little choice about the method of treatment,…
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German Tool & Blade Makers – 1850 to 2000
A guide to Manufacturers and distributors. their trademarks and Brand Names, 1850 – 2000. John Walter
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Curios or Relics List — January 1972 through April 2018
The Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division (FATD) is pleased to provide you with a complete list offirearms curios or relics classifications from the previous editions of the Firearms Curios or Relics (C&R)List, ATF P 5300.11, combined with those made by FATD through April 2018. Further, we hope that thiselectronic edition of the Firearms Curios or…
How to Articles
Peter Kunz
Historical Reference
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Material Culture and Military History: Test-Firing Early Modern Small Arms
Peter Krenn – Steiermarkisches Landesmuseum JahanneumPaul Kalaus – Austrian ArmyBert Hall – University of Toronto Abstract This article is in two parts. Part 1 summarizes the results of a series of test-firings of genuine early modem small arms carried out in 1988-89 by staff of the Landeszeughaus (Provincial Armoury) in Graz, Austria — a division…
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Grappling with the Grotesque
Jenny Anger Review of:Frances S. Connelly, The Grotesque in Western Art and Culture: The Image atPlay, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, 190 pp., 62 b & w illus.,