Walnut Stock
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Walnut Stock
Hi,
Have been looking for a stock for my Diana Mod 25 .22 for a long time with no success, finally i decided to do one on my own.
I picked up a walnut blank from a friend all it had was the main groove and just the cut out.
After working on it for almost a month - here is the final result after 3 coats of polish, still need to do a little finishing on some rough surfaces, final fitting and accessories need to go on.
Apologies on the bad images - taken with my mobile.
/S/
Have been looking for a stock for my Diana Mod 25 .22 for a long time with no success, finally i decided to do one on my own.
I picked up a walnut blank from a friend all it had was the main groove and just the cut out.
After working on it for almost a month - here is the final result after 3 coats of polish, still need to do a little finishing on some rough surfaces, final fitting and accessories need to go on.
Apologies on the bad images - taken with my mobile.
/S/
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Re: Walnut Stock
Bravo Sniper
> Great job - how are U planning to do the checkering?
> Finally "Nothing like a DIY"
> Looking fwd to the final assembly with action!
Cheers
Briha
> Great job - how are U planning to do the checkering?
> Finally "Nothing like a DIY"
> Looking fwd to the final assembly with action!
Cheers
Briha
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Re: Walnut Stock : nice work
Nice job sniper,
How you done it?
With help of a carpenter or How?
Yogesh.
How you done it?
With help of a carpenter or How?
Yogesh.
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Re: Walnut Stock
Thanks Guys,
Checkering yes but maybe later, i think i shall try it myself - looking for the tools as of now.
Chitapure - I did it myself - all you need are 3 - 4 different sized chisels and lots of time
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Checkering yes but maybe later, i think i shall try it myself - looking for the tools as of now.
Chitapure - I did it myself - all you need are 3 - 4 different sized chisels and lots of time
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Re: Walnut Stock
Great job Sniper............Can you show the inleteing ? How did you do it ? Have you mated the action to the wood and tried ?
M.
M.
snIPer wrote:Thanks Guys,
Checkering yes but maybe later, i think i shall try it myself - looking for the tools as of now.
Chitapure - I did it myself - all you need are 3 - 4 different sized chisels and lots of time
/S/
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Re: Walnut Stock
It looks like a lot of hard work went into that stock.
Good job Sniper.
Good job Sniper.
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Re: Walnut Stock
FF - yes sure will take pics of it and upload. - it came out very crude - the mating seems fine but the finish needs to be worked on.
XL - thank you.
XL - thank you.
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Re: Walnut Stock
You are doing a nice job Sniper, keep up the good work!
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Re: Walnut Stock
Hi. Nice job done. From where did you get walnut stock blank. I am also looking for walnut stock for my .22 rifle.