joshBs thread on this forum helped me get going. There is some info by Richard franklin on this site as well. Franklin did sell DVDs to. Don’t know if he still does.Are there any good educational materials (dvd, book, etc) on inletting / bedding / etc?
It would help to know where you are starting from. A stock blank? A pre-inlet?Are there any good educational materials (dvd, book, etc) on inletting / bedding / etc?
Pre-inlet to fully bedded.It would help to know where you are starting from. A stock blank? A pre-inlet?
Are you thinking about hand work (inletting) or by machine? If by hand; "Professional Stockmaking: Through the Eyes of a Stockmaker", by David Wesbrook. Alvin Linden wrote some books, also. When I attended school 30 yrs ago, we were taught stockmaking by hand from a blank. Require 4 stocks,,,, 2 bolt rifle, 1 through bolt (which could be a rifle or shotgun. A bolt holds the butt stock to the receiver, and a separate forearm), and a true tang style (where there is no trough bolt, it just involves the fit between metal and wood, like a '94 Winchester or Fox Sterlingworth shotgun). Instruction included several lectures, many demonstrations and hands-on by the student. Glass bedding and pillars are completely different subject, not completely unrelated, but different. Glass and pillars don't come into play until after the inletting is complete.Pre-inlet to fully bedded.
Really just interested in the entire process. Plenty of quality information on chambering and action work but very little (that i've been able to find) about quality inletting, pillar installation, bedding, etc.