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Rifle Stock Build Project
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<blockquote data-quote="BigDaddyKane" data-source="post: 499630" data-attributes="member: 32232"><p>I'm trying to slowly work my way up through the fore end. I don't want to have to spread thin layers and wrap with the mat over the entire piece at the same time. That's way to difficult. So I'm just building up through the gun section by section. The buttstock has the most material to make up. The grip and fore end should go much faster. Especially because I won't lose so much to run off. The way I built the fore end it should help pool the resin in place and harden nicely. Then I'll just mount it up in a jig and run a router blade down the middle for a smooth perfectly straight channel for the barrel. Like I said, I'm going to try to get the correct diameter pillars tonight or tomorrow and get those locked in place so the screws have something more substantial to tighten through. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the support keep checking in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDaddyKane, post: 499630, member: 32232"] I'm trying to slowly work my way up through the fore end. I don't want to have to spread thin layers and wrap with the mat over the entire piece at the same time. That's way to difficult. So I'm just building up through the gun section by section. The buttstock has the most material to make up. The grip and fore end should go much faster. Especially because I won't lose so much to run off. The way I built the fore end it should help pool the resin in place and harden nicely. Then I'll just mount it up in a jig and run a router blade down the middle for a smooth perfectly straight channel for the barrel. Like I said, I'm going to try to get the correct diameter pillars tonight or tomorrow and get those locked in place so the screws have something more substantial to tighten through. Thanks for the support keep checking in! [/QUOTE]
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