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Mark,
Yes, I designed and fabricated it based on what I've seen others do. Not really much to it, at a glance. But each part had to be made and I had access to my friends machine shop only during working hours which was tough for me to do. I put an hour in here and there over a year. If I had done it all at once it would have only taken maybe two 8 hr shifts. |
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Chuck
Repeat questions, since I asked the same things on double gun, (others here may be interested) how long did the bend take on the first stock, and how old is the wood? Rick
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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The heat was on for a total of 50 mins. After 10 mins we tried to move it. We added some pressure/displacement and let it set with the heat on for another 5-10 mins. It seemed to take a set of about half the amount we moved it. We added more pressure/displacement. Let is go 10 mins, checked the pressure by backing off the jacksrew, pushed by hand, set the jackscrew, etc. . Basically, all the amount of displacement was done by hand pressure, then held by the jackscrews, wait 10 mins, do it again. Then let the heat stay on after the last displacment for 10-15 mins, checked to see the springback was minimal, shut off the lamps, leave it wrapped in the oil soaked rags for at least 15 mins more, remove the rags, let it air cool to ambient, then remove clamps.
That first Parker is a damascus GH. I didn't ask the year of mfr, but if I were to guess, I'd say 1900-1910. So basically, 100 yr old stock, with another 50-100 yrs of growth as a tree. |
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Very impressive. Taking any orders yet?
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Hey Chuck,
Will do. I have an appt. in L.A. next Thurs, why don't we meet for lunch. I'll buy. Check your PM and we can go from there. Brian |
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I would heartily suggest a medium level mask be worn during the process.
Lemon oil and lungs don't mix well. |
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Chuck,
Just a note on straght grip guns in regards to the guard tang. I have seen other pictures of stock beinding where (when bending for cast), the guard was left on and bent along with the stock.
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