My DIY Airrifle stock

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My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by striker » Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:07 pm

Hi Guys,
Its a long Time project for me to make a custom stock for my pcp rifle and some days ago i went to pick up a suitable blank from a wood store and picked a 6"x2"x30" wood blank . removed the action and traced the profile and i want to have theoben mfr style stock so made some modification on my over sketch and gave it to a profile cutter then gave the profile to a 70yr old carpenter and made the needed modelling in just 2 hrs now the proto type just need the action inletting and sanding ..further

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Re: My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by CKAY » Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:36 pm

Hi ,
For which PCP is this project and also what type of wood is this .
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Re: My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by brihacharan » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:02 pm

Hi Striker,
> Wow! Do my eyes deceive me - I wonder!
> I happened to be in Chennai 2 weeks ago and ran into the 70 year old carpenter - sheer luck! :D
> He showed me the stock he was making, which looked very similar to the one you've posted. :D
> I think the wood is Burma Teak & surprisingly light!
> Great job - after finishing & oiling / waxing / melamine coating or whatever - it'll look superb - Lucky you :D
> Waiting to see the final assembly.
Cheers
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Re: My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by SUFFIX » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:34 pm

brihacharan wrote:Hi Striker,
> Wow! Do my eyes deceive me - I wonder!
> I happened to be in Chennai 2 weeks ago and ran into the 70 year old carpenter - sheer luck! :D
> He showed me the stock he was making, which looked very similar to the one you've posted. :D
> I think the wood is Burma Teak & surprisingly light!
> Great job - after finishing & oiling / waxing / melamine coating or whatever - it'll look superb - Lucky you :D
> Waiting to see the final assembly.
Cheers
Briha
Hey Briha,
Hope you are not talking about this which you have sent me immediately after returning back.

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Re: My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by striker » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:50 pm

jkamritraj wrote:Hi ,
For which PCP is this project and also what type of wood is this .
JK
Hi Jk,
its is made for my customized 850airmagnum dual powered hpa rifle in .177 cal
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The wood shown is pine blank , semi hard wood great for making profiles since its a initial start , i started with this wood and still have burma teak blank

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Re: My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by striker » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:56 pm

SUFFIX wrote:
brihacharan wrote:Hi Striker,
> Wow! Do my eyes deceive me - I wonder!
> I happened to be in Chennai 2 weeks ago and ran into the 70 year old carpenter - sheer luck! :D
> He showed me the stock he was making, which looked very similar to the one you've posted. :D
> I think the wood is Burma Teak & surprisingly light!
> Great job - after finishing & oiling / waxing / melamine coating or whatever - it'll look superb - Lucky you :D
> Waiting to see the final assembly.
Cheers
Briha
Hey Briha,
Hope you are not talking about this which you have sent me immediately after returning back.

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if the stock shown belong to my friend in chennai& right hand stock , then the wood is african teak and i made the wood selection and initial profiling for him :-)

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Re: My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by hamiclar01 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:07 pm

Striker, any reason you didn't inlet the stock first, before carving?
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Re: My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by striker » Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:58 pm

Nice question hamiclar, being a novice my first learning in stock making is better to inlet the action then start the carving but i started the carving first and now i have some trouble in inletting the stock !

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Re: My DIY Airrifle stock

Post by brihacharan » Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:26 pm

striker wrote:Nice question hamiclar, being a novice my first learning in stock making is better to inlet the action then start the carving but i started the carving first and now i have some trouble in inletting the stock !
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> It's like "Putting the Cart before the Horse" ROTFL
> Lesson well learnt I hope :D
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