11 January 2019, 08:49
metalSako L461
quote:
Originally posted by Craftsman:
Very nice work. I never understood why older Sakos have not been used for custom rifle projects more often, they are such fine rifles. Tasteful treatment on the bolt handle.
Having BM and 3pos. safeties available makes it easier but neither is being made anymore.
30 January 2019, 18:03
tc98Beautiful work! Looks like she needs to be held! Agree with the old Sako actions etc.
Certainly one to be proud of.
Congratulations to you, and the owner!
01 February 2019, 22:46
cdsxThe colour of that wood is beautiful! What type of walnut is that?
02 February 2019, 02:11
metalquote:
Originally posted by cdsx:
The colour of that wood is beautiful! What type of walnut is that?
Australian grown English.
http://www.rogervardystockwood.com02 February 2019, 02:22
butchlambertquote:
Originally posted by metal:
quote:
Originally posted by cdsx:
The colour of that wood is beautiful! What type of walnut is that?
Australian grown English.
http://www.rogervardystockwood.com
I've been buying my beautiful wood from Roger for many years. Ask some of the top stockmakers about Roger's wood.It does not cost much to ship and the dollar exchange is great for us right now.
02 February 2019, 04:39
JeffreyPhDPerfection. I don't know how that could be improved upon.
02 February 2019, 04:40
cdsxI'm really impressed by the colour, that deep, rich brown that has no reddish tint to it at all. Is that colour typical of English walnut in general, or was some type of stain used to create it? I hate reddish wood, and I've been trying to figure out what type of walnut to use. I was steered towards Bastogne, but this is making me re-think. Hats off to everyone who had a hand in this one!
02 February 2019, 06:21
metalquote:
Originally posted by cdsx:
I'm really impressed by the colour, that deep, rich brown that has no reddish tint to it at all. Is that colour typical of English walnut in general, or was some type of stain used to create it? I hate reddish wood, and I've been trying to figure out what type of walnut to use. I was steered towards Bastogne, but this is making me re-think. Hats off to everyone who had a hand in this one!
I used no stain on this, I like to leave the wood natural and appreciate it for what it is.
English walnut comes in all different colours and hues. I've got blanks that are red, brown, black, honey, yellow and everything in between. If you are shopping for a blank and you are after a particular colour then I would recommend choosing one in person rather than online, although the better dealers should be able to supply what you want colour wise.
Cheers.
02 February 2019, 06:49
cdsxAppreciate the advice, thanks. I've got homework to do!
02 February 2019, 17:49
butchlambertJust send Roger Vardy an email. This is his rifle and the blank is from his huge stock of blanks.
12 March 2019, 02:58
ScrollcutterGreat looking rifle, and beautiful wood.
12 March 2019, 11:56
metalThanks Roger, sorry there's no scrollwork on it. Was planned to be but the project went on far too long due to me being slack.
14 March 2019, 22:36
AtkinsonScroll work would not enhance that gun IMO, you cannot improve simple perfection..