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The widely unknown and forgotten marlin mr-7 - building a mountain rifle in .270 sherman
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1597861" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>This doesn't have anything to do with your build, however I did notice your Dremel tool setup. Just something that I found extremely useful/helpful when using the exact same setup that you have in your first photo here. I Superglued a 3" X 6" piece of clear plexi-glass to the base of the attachment in the photo. I'll use either the router bit that you have in the Dremel now, or will use the long, spiral router bit when I relieve stocks for glass bedding or when relieving stocks for upgrades/modifications. All you have to do is set the depth of the bit and start removing material and it makes all the modifications level with the top or bottom of the stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1597861, member: 69192"] This doesn't have anything to do with your build, however I did notice your Dremel tool setup. Just something that I found extremely useful/helpful when using the exact same setup that you have in your first photo here. I Superglued a 3" X 6" piece of clear plexi-glass to the base of the attachment in the photo. I'll use either the router bit that you have in the Dremel now, or will use the long, spiral router bit when I relieve stocks for glass bedding or when relieving stocks for upgrades/modifications. All you have to do is set the depth of the bit and start removing material and it makes all the modifications level with the top or bottom of the stock. [/QUOTE]
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