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GHE restoration
As I am Bringing back an old damaged stock, I am curious if it would be better to add a wedge to the toe of the stock or would it be better to put a proper pad where the wood has been sanded to round.
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how about a picture
i assume the not unusual piece broken of the toe- but how big?
a very small missing piece could be sanded but you would need to continue the new line to the pistol grip ( tirigger guard on a straignt grip)
the bigger the missing piece the more effort to make this look right.
if you can find a matching piece of wood, smooth the broken area - peg and expoy a new piece of walnut. sand - stain to match. it may not completely disappear, but it would be more presentable than a poor reshape.
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