ChristianSilver
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Dont through it away just yet, it's a perfect test panel for to play with candy.Was going to be nice…
To the trash can it goes…View attachment 1611664View attachment 1611665View attachment 1611666View attachment 1611668View attachment 1611663
just going to CNC a new one…You can totally fix that. With a darker finish it will blend right in.
I supervise 10 Troopers. I live in “clenched mode” just waiting for the next oh shit, LOL.Ya really haven't lived until your 3" polisher violently rips a cheek piece outta your hands flinging it across the shop, or make the dreaded phone call I dropped 1 of your twin's on its ass on the concrete just as your gettin ready to spray it....
I walk with clenched butt cheeks every day because one thing I know for certain it's not if but when will the next "Oh Shit !!" moment will happen.
When we spoke i could hear and feel the pain in his voice, he said he might've had a few words...I supervise 10 Troopers. I live in “clenched mode” just waiting for the next oh shit, LOL.
Chris will have this back on track by Tuesday. He is determined and makes things happen. But I got to admit when he called me today he sounded sick.
Drill through the grip from the bottom and epoxy a piece of 5/16 all-thread to prevent a crack or break in the grip area.This maple has some really nice fire…
Thank you..Drill through the grip from the bottom and epoxy a piece of 5/16 all-thread to prevent a crack or break in the grip area.
A lot of stock makers that make stocks with this style of grip on wood stocks either use a metal rod like I just explained, Or they use a hardwood dowel to go straight up from the bottom and glue it in.
Beautiful designed stocks you are making.
That's a very beautiful pice of mapleBack on track, got one side cut this morning.
Will have it off the CNC, inletted and bedded by noon tomorrow. View attachment 1611956
Going to watch our Granddaughter cheer and a football game tonight.
No doubt.That's a very beautiful pice of maple