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12-27-2015, 11:29 PM
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Tool reccomendation for learning to checker a stock
I was just wondering if anyone could make a recommendation as to what to get as far as a set to learn and practice doing checkering with.
I don't know that I will every actually try it on a stock, but I have a lot of scrap wood from my father in law who is a wood worker that I can practice on and try it out.
Not sure if one of the gun specific sets is the way to go, or just pick up some cheaper veiners and gougers?
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Get a starter set from either Gunline or Dembart. I prefer gunline. It will give you everything that you need to be able to checker in one particular LPI. 20 lines per inch is a good one to start with and use going forward, but if you want coarser, 18 or 16 may be the ticket. Finer makes it "harder" to space the lines, but you dont have to cut as deep to point the diamonds up.
The starter sets from either manufacturer run in the $50-$75 range. Sometimes you can pick them up on Ebay for a good price.
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