Making a Gun Stock

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redherring
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Making a Gun Stock

Postby redherring » Mon May 14, 2012 4:49 pm

Has anyone tried to make a gun stock? We cut down a black walnut tree that had been standing dead at least 20 years and I was amazed how nice the wood is. I'm trying to figure out how to get some of the stump out of the ground -- I understand thats where the best marbled wood is for stocks. Any advice on aging/drying the wood and making a stock. We had it milled into 2.5 inch thick boards and are making a table out of the biggest pieces.
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Re: Making a Gun Stock

Postby chevy01234 » Mon May 14, 2012 5:00 pm

redherring wrote:Has anyone tried to make a gun stock? We cut down a black walnut tree that had been standing dead at least 20 years and I was amazed how nice the wood is. I'm trying to figure out how to get some of the stump out of the ground -- I understand thats where the best marbled wood is for stocks. Any advice on aging/drying the wood and making a stock. We had it milled into 2.5 inch thick boards and are making a table out of the biggest pieces.

Man if it is truly a unique piece of wood, I would not take a chance on doing it yourself. I'd send it to Boyd's or another stock maker and let them do it! Unless you practice making several of them on less quality woods, I wouldn't want to try learning on a unique piece of wood.

If you are just a tinkerer and want to do it yourself, get a few other blanks and practice on them first!
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Re: Making a Gun Stock

Postby 4dawgma » Mon May 14, 2012 5:01 pm

I have a buddy that makes a bunch, I'll try to get you some pics
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