Glad I could inspire. I do my mag catch very similar to both option shown in the previous pics
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Glad I could inspire. I do my mag catch very similar to both option shown in the previous pics
As promised here are some more pics. The rifle blank was roughly 2.5" wide. The grip area needed to be thinned down some. I wanted to do that evenly so I set up a little jig to do so. I would do one side of the stock at one cut depth then flip it over and run the other side.
Jig set up, I know it looks bad but I needed something quick and easy and didn't feel like making a permanent jig.
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Finished product
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...pscbb9f3f4.jpg
Today I had about an hour or so to work on the stock and decided it was time to start the shaping on the butt stock.
I do most of the shaping with a 4.5" grinder and sanding discs. Let me tell you that it is a good way to ruin a project.
What I started out with.
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Slowly start removing material.
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What it ended up like so far before I ran out of daylight. As you can see from the pics I do this outside to try and keep some of the dust down.
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Other side.
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I know that it looks very rough and that is because it is. By tomorrow hopefully I will have it ready for final sanding. Let me know what you think. Thanks.
coming along very nicely!
That's good looking work. What are you using to remove most of the material?
Looking good!!! FYI I have found that if you use the 4.5" or 4" flap disks 60 or 80 grit it will not gouge as much and leaves a pretty smooth finish
Very nice looking stock. For the inside of the thumbhole, try a dremel with the small sanding drum, worked well for me.
Thanks for the comments fellas. So far I am pretty happy with how it's turning out hopefully I do not mess it up now. I may have to pick up some flap disks later today and see how those work.
Bob for the Thumbhole I am using a sanding drum on the end of a drill. Just forgot to comment on that.
Rough shape of the butt stock is finished.
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps54f8a33c.jpg
Overall I am happy with how it turned out.
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Now it's time to get back to work.
I still need to finish the forend, I will do that the same way that I have on my previous stock builds. Then I have to install my blocks that will hold the magazine. Then it's time to bed, final sand and finish.
Wow, this is very nice. Congrats !
Can't wait to see the rest of it.
Alright fellas made quite a bit of progress today.
Here is how the final shape will be on the stock. I have to final sand and finish but other than that it is done.
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps47fb48b3.jpg
Forend
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps4626441d.jpg
Grip
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...psbf8d1a45.jpg
Other side
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps2c26ac8d.jpg
Forend
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...psb1d36e9a.jpg
Grip, sorry the phone case swung in the way
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps9903ce1e.jpg
I was also able to get the trigger guard made. This is another reason why I love my radial arm saw.
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps628eecc6.jpg
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Final product
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps8196bd24.jpg
Let me know what you think.
Nice work, a radial is a great addition to a wood shop for sure. Woodworking is one of my hobbies / side jobs so I know the value of good tools. I also know good work when I see it and this is looking great!!
I must say I'm really impressed with your work, but I think a stock that looks that good would warrant a trigger guard that doesn't look that cheesy. You owe it to yourself to spring for a factory trigger guard.
To fill you all in on the back story a little, a buddy of mine asked me to put together this rifle for him. He is planning on giving it to his longtime girlfriend this May. She is about 5' tall and is a small frame. That being said we needed to make the length of pull short which can be seen in the photos, it's about the length of a youth stock.
The rifle itself is a Savage Axis SR in 308 Winchester. Last year she was shooting his 30/06 and doing ok but it took a toll on her. That is why he decided to go with the SR version of that rifle. He asked me to find a good brake and the right price and I did just that. I emailed Ross Schuler on Friday night told him what I needed. I told him what I needed and he told me what measurements he needed. I was able to get that for him on Saturday morning, well this afternoon the brake was in the mailbox. I did a little sanding to get the brake to line up right, there is about a 1:14 chance of it coming perfect from him. The fit into the barrel is however perfect.
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My buddy also asked me to round off the forend a little bit, hopefully this is what he was wanting
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I also needed to start the butt pad, I know what I am gonna use as a pad but needed the backer plate. I decided to use part of the stock, I wanted to test out a finish to see how it was going to look when finished.
Butt stock traced onto this piece and then cut out with bandsaw. I ripped it down to 1/2 inch length on the radial arm saw.
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Finish applied
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...psbf8fa169.jpg
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Looking good still, I like how you used the SR as an easy method to put a brake on it.
Was able to start applying the clear coat finish today. Here is a quick pic just to kinda see what it's gonna look like.
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps28152ec3.jpg
I plan on looking it over really well after the next coat and see if there are any spots that need more sanding. Overall I am thinking it will take about 12-15 coats of clear. Hopefully it turns out and looks good when its done.
I also got the factory trigger guard yesterday and got that fitted this morning.
Talked to my buddy today and he decided that he wanted to put a Rifle Basix trigger on it so I also have that ordered. Should be a nice little rifle when it's all said and done.
Let me know what you think?
Lookin good, What are you using for clear?
I have finished applying the finish and will get some pics up tonight. I think it turned out really well. I ended up with 12 coats of clear total.
I have another evening or two of working on it and it should be good to go.
Will get pics up later today. Thanks