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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 966782" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>When 'squaring' the top of the blank to the "off cheek piece side" when working from a blank, I just visit my local cabinet maker and use his 8" jointer. It's a lot less labor intensive than using a hand plane. I've considered doing some pre-inletting using my vertical mill, but haven't tried it yet. Maybe when I stock that little Tikka LSA-55 that I've had hangin' around. The trick to free floating the barrel on that wood stock is being able to 'hide' what you've done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 966782, member: 24284"] When 'squaring' the top of the blank to the "off cheek piece side" when working from a blank, I just visit my local cabinet maker and use his 8" jointer. It's a lot less labor intensive than using a hand plane. I've considered doing some pre-inletting using my vertical mill, but haven't tried it yet. Maybe when I stock that little Tikka LSA-55 that I've had hangin' around. The trick to free floating the barrel on that wood stock is being able to 'hide' what you've done. [/QUOTE]
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