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    sparky123321
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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.










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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    Hey, Nice work. Where can I get a chandelier like that? ;D

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    sparky123321
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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    Yeah, luckily my Wife is pretty cool with my little projects.

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    Varget 7-08
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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    Very nice. The lack of barrel nut is a good choice.

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    deerhunter85
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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    Did you say waiting list ? How much and I'll paint mine so you don't have to finish it lol

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    D00M
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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    VERY FINE STOCK!
    You done good!
    D00M

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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    man that looks great. i would really like to know more on the jig for the router, like how does it work. i have never used a router before
    but i have heard that if you do not have some sort of jig then the router will go wherever it wants to. my dad has a router table, the router is mounted underneath and the bit sticks up through the table, i think this would work well for inletting the barrel and action but
    like i said i have never used 1 so who knows. but if there is any advice you might be able to offer on the subject please feel free.

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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    Will you give that plant some water please?!

    ... and oh yeah - nice job on the stock. (I think you gave me a winter project)

    Thanks for a great how-to article.

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    3fingervic
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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    Very nice job. Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    Hey sparky, what router bit is that, could you please post a pic of the router bit,
    newbie from gr, mi.

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    sparky123321
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    Re: It's done! - Photos added. Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    I just finished filling the rear pillar and I'm making the butt plate. Should be all done and assembled this weekend. I'll post some final pictures, pictures of all the tools I used, including the router bits, and answer any outstanding questions this weekend.

    Thanks again everyone for your comments, support and suggestions!

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    sparky123321
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    Re: Final photos - Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    The stock is a little lighter than it appears in these last photos, but here it is. I made the butt plate out of a 1/4" stock spacer and some shock absorbing foam.








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    Re: Final photos - Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    Very Nice! You have done some great work!


    Steve

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    Jammer1
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    Re: Final photos - Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    It should certainly do the job. It would certainly be quite a bit easier to go to Richard Microfit and buy one of their laminated blanks of pretreated and dyed laminate. I'm fairly sure you could even get them to CNC cut the inletting and save you quite a bit of time.

    I am doing something akin to that right now with a Winchester M-70. I wanted a laminated version of the old McMillan M-40A1 stock but nobody made anything close to it. I ended up ordering one of Richards target style stocks with some minor adjustments and pre-inletted. All that was left is a few minor cuts on my table saw and my uncles band saw, final shaping, and finishing. I even added an ebony forend tip with a 45 degree angle mount.

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    sparky123321
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    Re: Final photos - Decided to try making a HBR Stock.

    The whole idea was to see if I could make a stock from the ground up using basic tools and materials for as little as possible and with no assistance from anyone else. Like I said I was bored. I've looked at a lot of the blanks and I've worked with numerous basic inlet stocks over the years.

    I can honestly say I have no more than $40-$50 in this stock including sand paper. If I don't count the stain and steel epoxy, which I already had, I have about $35 TOTAL in this stock. That's finished with the inlet/bedding and butt plate. Even just a blank with a 3 1/2"-4" forearm will cost you $125-$150+.

    Here's the break down on total cost(tools and elbow grease not included):

    Loews 18mm lauan plywood - $13
    Interior/exterior wood glue - $2
    Wood filler - <$1
    Sandpaper* - $5 approx
    Stain** - $2
    Urethane spray*** - $4
    Steel epoxy**** - $5
    1/4" stock spacer - $6
    Foam and glue for butt plate - $1


    * - had some bought some.
    ** - already had the stain, so it really didn't cost me anything
    *** - One can is enough for just about 2 stocks with 3-4 coats
    **** - already had the epoxy, so it really didn't cost me anything




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