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by DuncaninFrance » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:58 pm
OK, I got some ideas, some Oak, some tools and some enthusiasm
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by Dave 101 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:06 pm
Duncan
Oak is not a good idea , its hard to work and the grain splits out easily and makes for big splinters . Take a trip to your local dealer and see if he has an old broken stock thats not much good other than a source for a bit of walnut .
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by DuncaninFrance » Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:40 pm
Dave 101 wrote:Duncan
Oak is not a good idea , its hard to work and the grain splits out easily and makes for big splinters . Take a trip to your local dealer and see if he has an old broken stock thats not much good other than a source for a bit of walnut .
Dave
Dave...........
We are talking French Oak which is quite tight grained and polishes up very well.
I am going to start with it and see where we get to.
Actually asking for a lump of old stock wood from a gunshop here would normally mean paying through the nose for a bit of firewood - HOWEVER, I will see what I can find.
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by Dutch Mosin » Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:04 pm
DuncaninFrance wrote:OK, I got some ideas, some Oak, some tools and some enthusiasm
Watch this post for developments
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You got my attention Duncan.
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by Dave 101 » Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:11 pm
Best of luck with project then Duncan , look forward to seeing the photos .
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by DuncaninFrance » Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:34 pm
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by DuncaninFrance » Tue Dec 06, 2011 7:16 am
Ready to cut out now. Stencils are stuck to the wood with Photo Repositionable mounting spray!
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by DuncaninFrance » Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:26 pm
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by DuncaninFrance » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:04 pm
Wednesday 7th Dec.
This morning I cut out the new hand grip blanks using the fret saw. I tried to keep as close as possible to the templates. I then sanded the edges very carefully to clean them up and check the wood grain. The blanks are oversize but the correct shape and the back of the blanks (which will fit on the frame ) are flat.
In the afternoon I went to Bordeaux with my pal Alain to collect his Marlin which had been at the gun shop for a warranty repair. While we were there I asked if they had a gash stock that they would give me FOC for the new grips and look what I got! From a Beretta.......................
It is split where the wood meets the metal but I hope there will be enough wood to cut some new blanks!
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by Dave 101 » Thu Dec 08, 2011 1:26 am
Hi Duncan
The project is moving on then , dont forget you will need an infill at the bottom of the grips to take up the thickness of the frame or cut out the inside of the grips so they will end up flush together .
Dave