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Yes, I enjoy seeing these details! Keep 'em coming, it's great to see the progress you're making.Prep photo's, not sure anyone cares about this stuff but figured I would share.
Good to hear, thanks!Yes, I enjoy seeing these details! Keep 'em coming, it's great to see the progress you're making.


Yeahh... I got real lucky the break was easy to glue back together. Wrapped electrical tape around it and left it overnight.Wow. Heartbreaking and awesome all in one instant. Looks pretty seamless after the fix.
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Ha! I appreciate it, there's levels to everything and I look at what I do compared to others and wouldn't give myself that much credit. I am learning a lot about finishing and will apply it to my other wood working projects I have coming up. Its a good thing I am busy because I am resisting the urge to want to just keep slapping coats on to get it finished and get to the ultimate test to see if the things will shoot! Currently its resting by the fireplace.And I thought the birdhouse I made at Home Depot last weekend was good. Your craftsmanship is something to be admired! Cannot wait for the finished product
I feel for ya! That's heartbreaking when it happens. Good job on the repair also. wood dowels can be used as well to save a little weight.And then this happened....
Im not sure if I torqued on it at some point and wasnt aware or what but when I removed the action after bedding I had ahold of the middle of the stock holding it upside down. I tapped on the barrel with a rubber mallet and the second I did that the back half literally just fell off.
I didnt expect using fir to be the strongest thing but this still suprised me. Maybe its good it happened now. I glued it back together with titebond and the next day drilled a hole virtically through the grip and inserted 1/4 all thread with epoxy. Just the glue alone should be stronger than the wood but now with the rod re-enforcing the grip I feel pretty confident in it.
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