I am currently working on a project which involves making myself a new stock for one of my rifles.
I have been looking for somewhere from which i get a piece of wood to carve out to make a stock master which i can copy later in a nicer wood.
Thus far i haven't been able to find anything that will work, with everything either being too small (such as turning blanks) or only finding nice stock blanks (which are too expensive for just testing out a stock shape)
I work for a timber construction company, but all of the timber i have access to is engineered timber and so not typically the right size without nailing parts together.
So if anyone knows somewhere near Canterbury where i can pick up a decent sizer piece of something like beech it would be much appreciated
Sourcing wood for stock master-kent
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Re: Sourcing wood for stock master-kent
What about making your own laminate to the correct thickness of a blank.
Glue + Ply + Clamps would work, hard on tooling though, from what I understand.
Glue + Ply + Clamps would work, hard on tooling though, from what I understand.
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Re: Sourcing wood for stock master-kent
Alternatively Look at Railway sleepers / Oak Sleepers on ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/oak-railway-s ... SwTZ1Xl2nP
For example.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/oak-railway-s ... SwTZ1Xl2nP
For example.
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Re: Sourcing wood for stock master-kent
I may have a walnut blank up in the loft , Ill go up and look later.
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Re: Sourcing wood for stock master-kent
+1 on the glue and clamps. Get a thick hardwood plank, chop it and glue edge on. I've made a few electric guitar bodies that way:
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