The term Barncaster reflects the shape of the instrument. I'm wondering what the general term is for the style where recycled (and flawed) timber is used in a variety of body shapes. If it is a thing that is.
I agree with @stewblack that it isn't relicing in the strictest sense.
Not sure why, but I am finding that quite attractive, and I usually NEVER go for any of that there 'relic' nonsense.
I'm knot a fan. I wanted to ask however if that is what the young people call "steam punk" these days
^This is the point.^
Make sure you use a key that fits well and make sure there is no crap in the socket* to stop you putting the key fully home.
It's good practice with any threaded fastener.
Also, you might find that the truss rod adjuster is harder to turn than you expect. In that case you can slacken the strings to take the string tension out of the system. It should help.
Welcome to the forum JB.
*It's an internal wrenching fastener. It's harder to recover a stripped one of these than it is with an external wrenching fastener such as a screw or a bolt.
Crafty.
How are you going to place the strap button(s)? I am assuming that without one or two at the bridge end, the tuners will be prone to striking the floor when someone inevitably assumes it's okay to put the instrument directly on the floor and lean it against something.