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Unread 02-27-2012, 07:41 PM   #21
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Brian, do you have any checkering photos of this gun to share yet?
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Unread 02-27-2012, 08:41 PM   #22
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No, not yet. Maybe in a couple of weeks or so. I have been doing some checkering and other work. Just not on the GH yet. I actually just go the finish 100% done last week.
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Brian,

After you got your basic pattern from the Trojan and you shaped down the pistol grip, tell us more about the rasping steps. What number/type of rasp did you start with and finish with before you starded sanding.

If I am using the incorrect wood working terminology please correct me.
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My favorate tool is just one of those hobby rasps. It is flat on one side and curves on the other side. One end has a course rasp and the other end is a finer file. I got it from Sears, but they can be found many places. I have other files and rasps that I use as well, but I find this one to be my go-to tool for shaping. The rasp is good for hogging away the wood and the file is enough to smooth out the heavy scrapes, or remove small amounts of wood. Then I work with sandpapers. Scrapers do work well also.

I have every intent to closely document one of my stock jobs and post a full tutorial on it.
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Thanks Brian we will all look forward to the tutorial. I actually have the two of the four in one files. Between the four-in-ones and several other files I inherited from my father in law I should have everything I need for my upcomming project. I also have a practice stock to experiment on before I get started.

Can't wait to see the checkering on your GH.
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Brian, Please check your PM's. Thanks, Tom
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Brian: I'm a new member and have been refered to you as the man who might help me with a new stock? I have DH in need and also a brand X Ithaca crass I need a stock/forend. Can you make something for me. Thanks Art
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