Wood Grip panels
Wood Grip panels
I decided to just split this off from the legalities thead.
Ok, got the autocad work done for one side and Im gonna test cut it, but want your opinion first.
Original thickness of the panels is .184. I can do .25 and sand it down some OR mill the whole thing down to .184. That would take a lot more time with my little CNC machine or we can live with about .06 difference on each said.
What do ya'll think?
PS, even if we don't need them for compliance, I think enough guys would be interested to at least try to make them.
Ok, got the autocad work done for one side and Im gonna test cut it, but want your opinion first.
Original thickness of the panels is .184. I can do .25 and sand it down some OR mill the whole thing down to .184. That would take a lot more time with my little CNC machine or we can live with about .06 difference on each said.
What do ya'll think?
PS, even if we don't need them for compliance, I think enough guys would be interested to at least try to make them.
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thicker is better.
don't worry about using wood grown in the USA, as long as the pieces are made here they'd be " made in the USA " .
I'd like to see some exotic options, would be really cool to get a matched set , grips and buttstock.
might look too pretty though.
don't worry about using wood grown in the USA, as long as the pieces are made here they'd be " made in the USA " .
I'd like to see some exotic options, would be really cool to get a matched set , grips and buttstock.
might look too pretty though.
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I was being sarcastic when I said I wouldn't use wood from overseas. Best wood would be walnut, beech or birch. I've been thinking about how to mill out a woodstock by using jigs and something similar to a stock duplicating machine. I wonder if Dan at Angola has any junk wood buttstocks for sale. I need one to tear apart in order to examine how the buffer socket? is set in the buttstock.. I need to get the right diameter of the hole and the depth of it. Once the hole is drilled it could be fixed in place with epoxy in addition to the thrubolt. Inletting for the buttplate will be the tricky part due to the curvature of the butt.
This weekend I am going to draw up some rough drawings and then find a chunk of maple to experiment on.
I think I can make a carriage for a router to ride on that is a duplicate of the curvature of the butt. I will have to modify the base in order to ride the curve. Like I said, it can be done. It just takes thinking through the problem to come up with a solution.
This weekend I am going to draw up some rough drawings and then find a chunk of maple to experiment on.
I think I can make a carriage for a router to ride on that is a duplicate of the curvature of the butt. I will have to modify the base in order to ride the curve. Like I said, it can be done. It just takes thinking through the problem to come up with a solution.
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looks great, did yo put a spacer between the grips so the screws won't overtighten and break like the originals have on back, also I can't tell are the screws countersunk flat?that looks great
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New pictures and its a lot closer. The grooves will be cut with a 1/32 ball endmill instead of the 2 flute I used. Also, it walked a little bit, but that was my fault when I set it up. The edges are rounded and the grip still would need to be detail sanded.
Remember, this set is just popular, which is very soft and fuzzy.
Remember, this set is just popular, which is very soft and fuzzy.
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