Thank you.That looks good! You’re on your way!![]()
You might find it difficult, if not impossible to do the cuts on a router table. Making the jigs and using a handheld router with the guides and stops allows you to see and adjust your cuts. It’s low tech but it has it’s advantages.The place I'm using has a pretty nice router table. I'll be using that. I have the concept down now and will apply it to the machine I'm using.
They also have a ShopBot. I'm hoping to be able to figure that out for the next one.
Thanks a bunch for the help.
@joshb
Hey Larry! It’s been delayed for a while but I’m finally getting her done. I was planning on giving this to one of the kids I’m mentoring but that brake has me reconsidering. I have one without a brake that he could get instead. The “kid” is a husky 40 year old!I thought that looked mighty familiar. LDS
What the Heck!!!!!! Where is Bumblebee????I’ve been getting in some shop time. The front stock is Walnut, ready for final sanding. It’s a Remington 308 barrel action I picked up from LarryDScott. He had added the brake.
The second is Sapele’ for a Tikka 695 in 338 Win Mag, bedded and ready for shaping.
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I always do my personal builds last. These two are Christmas presents. I’m also doing a prone stock for an esteemed member here. When that one is done, I’ll do the Bumblebee. I’m thinking about a different shape for it. Maybe like a 40x? Maybe just a hunter style?What the Heck!!!!!! Where is Bumblebee????![]()
Ok all sounds good - I’ll be looking forward to seeing BbI always do my personal builds last. These two are Christmas presents. I’m also doing a prone stock for an esteemed member here. When that one is done, I’ll do the Bumblebee. I’m thinking about a different shape for it. Maybe like a 40x? Maybe just a hunter style?
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I bet you have some terrific wood up their to choose from. I wonder how much Canadian wood is imported here for gun stocks.I have my friend Kris make my Wood Stocks.
I'm better off doing what I do since he is a master at making some pretty nice stocks,,, the G / F Class stock was designed by another friend of mine here in Western Canada.
http://www.mcrstactical.com/
Quick, simple, easy, and fast.
It took him a few days from the time he started till it was at my door.
Laminated Red tinge Pine with Birds Eye Maple on the sides.
I give full credit to those that are able to do this for them selves, it's alot of work beyond my means,,, I let the team I work with build what I need,,, my job is to spend time at the range putting those boolitz into the V ring.
Don
1.250 bit arrived. Sunday or Monday will be the big day...![]()