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Gunmaker Tool Series: The Smoke Lamp

Christopher Burgess (AKA Darrington) selected his favourite tool from the Finishing Shop for us to talk about. It is a small glass lamp with a multi-faceted surface and a wick burner.

The many-surfaced sides of the lamp enable it to be placed on a bench and burn at different heights and angles, freeing the gunmaker's hands to do other work.

Smoke lamps have been in use as long as gunmaking has been an art and they are used to help fit two surfaces perfectly together.

The lamp is filled with paraffin and the wick lit. The burning paraffin produces a dirty flame, with black smoke. When a metal object is held in the flame, a sooty deposit, just a couple of microns thick, covers it immediately and evenly.

When two surfaces are to be mated together, closing them on the sooty deposits will show where the two surfaces meet, as the black will be rubbed off, showing a high spot. This is then filed flat and a new layer of smoke applied. The process is repeated until the surfaces meet but do not touch.

Darrington learned this technique from Stuart, the foreman, when he was an apprentice and found the idea simple and useful. The skill involved is primarily the file work to remove just the right amount of steel from each high spot.

The lamp Darrington uses is of a type used in the jewellery trade, where the same techniques are practised. He has others that he has made himself. Basically, any container that can hold a wick and retain the paraffin will work.

A smoke-lamp coating a beautifully shaped steel limb with black soot, is one of the iconic images of the gun trade. It evokes a time-honoured tradition that still forms such an important part of the business of building best guns.

A simple paraffin lamp, a file, trained eyes and capable hands. From such low-tech beginnings come the finest guns in the world.

 


 

Whether for the discerning collector or the avid sportsman, Westley Richards firearms represent the epitome of excellence in the world of bespoke gunmaking. Known for the droplock shotgun, over and under shotgun, double barrel rifle and bolt action rifle, the company has achieved an illustrious 200 year history of innovation, craftmanship and artistry. As part of our best gun build, clients can choose from three levels of gun engraving: the house scroll; signature game scenes; and exhibition grade masterpieces. All Westley Richards sporting arms are built at their factory in Birmingham, England. Discover more about the gunmaking journey at our custom rifles and bespoke guns pages.

1 Comments

  • Bruce L. Pearson on September 1, 2024 at 1:37 pm

    This was a fascinating article on the smoke lamp. I read something on it decades ago but had forgotten it. Thank you for sharing.

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