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<blockquote data-quote="Coyoter" data-source="post: 116835" data-attributes="member: 236"><p>Not that I'm lazy (well, maybe just a little), but I have two forends for my Encore that need gobs of wood removed to make room for the heavy varmint taper barrels I've got. I've probably spent 6+ hours on the one that's closest to completion with roughly 3/16" to go (3 hours?) on the one I've been working on. I'm really not looking forward to spending 9 - 10 hours channeling the other one when I'm done with this one! I've been wrapping coarse sandpaper around a deep well socket and applying copious amounts of elbow grease. Any suggestions as to how to make this easier? I don't have a router/table heavy enough to make the cut and the forend is already tapered anyway, so making a straight cut along a fence is out of the question.</p><p> Thanks for any and all input.</p><p>Coyoter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyoter, post: 116835, member: 236"] Not that I'm lazy (well, maybe just a little), but I have two forends for my Encore that need gobs of wood removed to make room for the heavy varmint taper barrels I've got. I've probably spent 6+ hours on the one that's closest to completion with roughly 3/16" to go (3 hours?) on the one I've been working on. I'm really not looking forward to spending 9 - 10 hours channeling the other one when I'm done with this one! I've been wrapping coarse sandpaper around a deep well socket and applying copious amounts of elbow grease. Any suggestions as to how to make this easier? I don't have a router/table heavy enough to make the cut and the forend is already tapered anyway, so making a straight cut along a fence is out of the question. Thanks for any and all input. Coyoter [/QUOTE]
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