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<blockquote data-quote="khmplus" data-source="post: 2741265" data-attributes="member: 121867"><p>Hello, I have begun to make a pattern rifle stock for use in a duplicator. I purchased an unfinished short action Remington 700 stock from Richards Microfit and I am modifying the inletting and contours to fit my Alamo Precision XM length action and Bartlein #3 barrel. I am doing the material removal using a drill press, cross-slide vise, chisels and abrasives. My question is that for holes I need to fill and contours I want to build up, what material should I use? Would something like Bondo or similar automotive putty work? I don't care how it looks because it's a pattern, but something that's fast drying, easy to shape, and relatively durable is preferred. Thanks![ATTACH=full]437356[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khmplus, post: 2741265, member: 121867"] Hello, I have begun to make a pattern rifle stock for use in a duplicator. I purchased an unfinished short action Remington 700 stock from Richards Microfit and I am modifying the inletting and contours to fit my Alamo Precision XM length action and Bartlein #3 barrel. I am doing the material removal using a drill press, cross-slide vise, chisels and abrasives. My question is that for holes I need to fill and contours I want to build up, what material should I use? Would something like Bondo or similar automotive putty work? I don’t care how it looks because it’s a pattern, but something that’s fast drying, easy to shape, and relatively durable is preferred. Thanks![ATTACH type="full"]437356[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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