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31 December 2021, 08:28
Gringo Cazador
Coaching on checkering tools
I think I made a similar post on this same site 20 years ago give or take. Life and no time got in the way and I lost interest in my stock making.

I plan to retire end of Jan. and have quite a few stock projects to get started on. Maybe someday be able to checker.

I would like to buy checkering tools and see what I can learn. I have take off stocks and beaters to practice on.

I bought a couple of books on checkering and read some but again that was 20 years ago give or take. I still have the books, need to dig them out again.

It appears what’s available today as far as buying starter kits are limited to what’s in stock compared to yrs back.

I’d like some coaching on what tools are needed to get started. I doubt I even know the proper names to buy individually, therefore a kit seems to make sense.

I may post want to buy in the classifieds, but need some coaching on what to look for.

Thanks Billy


Billy,

High in the shoulder

(we band of bubbas)
31 December 2021, 17:37
Jim@IMReps
Call Michael Ullman of Ullman Precision, he manufactures checkering tools and can help you decide what you might need, this is a good place to start anyway.
31 December 2021, 21:51
Gringo Cazador
I looked at his website. I plan to find him a call next week.

Thanks Billy


Billy,

High in the shoulder

(we band of bubbas)
01 January 2022, 16:54
Lester Brooks
Billy,

Did you get my dvd or USB drive? I have info for the beginner to use as to cradle, pivot checkering base, and videos of checkering.

The power checkering tools are the best to use but you may want to use other hand tools to space the lines. I switched over to carbide tools 35 yrs ago and they are still good. I use a diamond Eze Lap to sharpen the carbide. New carbide cutters are so sharp that will take some use to stop the hanging up. After the touch up of the diamond tool they work much better in controlling this problem.

Send me PM and I will try to help you.

Les Brooks, retired gunsmith
01 January 2022, 22:13
Gringo Cazador
Les, I can’t recall if I seen your dvd or not.

We’ve spoke before but it’s been quite a few years. I may take you up on it and give you a call one of these days.


Billy,

High in the shoulder

(we band of bubbas)
02 January 2022, 18:42
Lester Brooks
Billy send me a PM with your address and I will send a new DVD out to you. I am not able to work anymore so I am passing out the info to help others. Some of my methods are different,but worked for me
16 February 2022, 16:48
slivers
I've always favored the "see thru" handles. Brownells no longer has 'um. But steveearlproducts.com/assorted%20things.htm makes them. Monte Kennedys' book has alots of full sized patterns that can be traced and then cut-out. I've used old x-ray film to make patterns from tracings. Works pretty good. How's retirement so far?


25 May 2022, 05:11
Wstrnhuntr
Wow. I'm glad I got me some checkering tools several years ago. I also plan on using them when I retire in a couple years, but I didn't realize that they had become such a rare commodity.



AK-47
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12 January 2023, 04:28
tarbe
quote:
Originally posted by Jim@IMReps:
Call Michael Ullman of Ullman Precision, he manufactures checkering tools and can help you decide what you might need, this is a good place to start anyway.


Michael was at DSC this year, in the Guild area. He helped me pick out a blank for my first project coming up.

What a treat for us laymen/beginners to have you pros so willing to help. God bless you all!


0351 USMC