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Interesting stock making method
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Fever" data-source="post: 1882918" data-attributes="member: 113501"><p>That looks European. They have weird ideas about woodworking, using a chainsaw instead of a chop saw, no fence on their table saw, no router with templates, no copy lathe, no CNC.</p><p></p><p>I can understand the lack of a copy lathe and CNC but the rest is pretty weird.</p><p></p><p>I have to imagine that guy is from a family that has been doing woodworking for 400 years but some how they became disconnected from advances in woodworking tools.</p><p></p><p>I know a guy that got in to stock making about 20 or 25 years ago. Less than 10 years in he already had a copy lathe and was beginning to do CNC shaping. The last time I saw him, he had expanded a few times and was putting out beautiful furniture in bulk. He is in to military surplus more than match rifles so I would try to buy his seconds because my rifles look wrong with presentation grade wood. He also makes some fancy 10-22 dress up stocks that are every bit as complicated as a match rifle stock so there is nothing that archaic tools really do better than modern machinery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Fever, post: 1882918, member: 113501"] That looks European. They have weird ideas about woodworking, using a chainsaw instead of a chop saw, no fence on their table saw, no router with templates, no copy lathe, no CNC. I can understand the lack of a copy lathe and CNC but the rest is pretty weird. I have to imagine that guy is from a family that has been doing woodworking for 400 years but some how they became disconnected from advances in woodworking tools. I know a guy that got in to stock making about 20 or 25 years ago. Less than 10 years in he already had a copy lathe and was beginning to do CNC shaping. The last time I saw him, he had expanded a few times and was putting out beautiful furniture in bulk. He is in to military surplus more than match rifles so I would try to buy his seconds because my rifles look wrong with presentation grade wood. He also makes some fancy 10-22 dress up stocks that are every bit as complicated as a match rifle stock so there is nothing that archaic tools really do better than modern machinery. [/QUOTE]
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