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26 April 2021, 23:56
MNR
.375 H&H Build Video
https://youtu.be/_XzGyZUGWyU

Shows as much of the build process I could fit into a 30 minute video. Tried to use a lot less background music in this one, as suggested by many previously. GMA action. Krieger barrel blank. Smithson mounts (with three different scopes). English blank provided by Cecil Fredi.


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27 April 2021, 00:32
Austin Hunter
I've always liked your technique of using clear epoxy for bedding. Gives that 100% metal to wood appearance.

Question - why type of clear epoxy do you use? And cure time. I've always had bubble issues in the clear epoxy I used for crossbolts and other areas that aren't visible. I use Bob Smith Industries. Picked it up from my model rocketry days. Nothing epoxy couldn't do!


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27 April 2021, 01:03
MNR
I use Acraglas. The trick though is to actually have 100% wood-to-metal contact before using it (or darn close to it). Otherwise it will have bubbles and have a yellowish tint. You can see that in the mag well area before I machined it out. My goal is to essentially have a layer of epoxy as thin as a coat of varnish. IMO creating more stability to the stock and to protect the wood from solvents, moisture, etc. I'm aware that many more skilled and accomplished builders than myself would find using any bedding compound sacrilege.


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27 April 2021, 02:43
Jim@IMReps
Nice work Matthew, thanks for sharing, is the front lug mortise relieved, is that something that has or needs to be done for a .375 H&H or bigger caliber?
27 April 2021, 03:54
MNR
Thanks Jim! I relieve the front of the secondary recoil lug so that it goes in the stock easier but it has contact on the rear.


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27 April 2021, 04:33
farbedo
Another great video. A couple of questions come to mind.

Do you want a hat like this? Does a rifle come with purchase of a hat?

How many scopes does one rifle need?

If I put blue painters tape on my finger will it improve my checkering? I already know the answer to this, but it's worth finding out.

I like the epoxy sealing of the inletting. At the end of the day, no one uses traditional finishes anymore. Besides, you aren't filling in poor inletting with bedding compound, you're just sealing it up. To the trained eye that is a big difference.

Jeremy
27 April 2021, 04:48
Brandon.Gleason
Great video. I really enjoyed watching. Thank you for sharing.
27 April 2021, 05:10
MNR
These are some great questions.
I'll have to think about the gun with a purchase of a hat idea, but I'll definitely throw in a hat with the purchase of a rifle.

Can't hurt to have a backup scope... or two.

And yes, I've found the painters tape on the finger improves checkering considerably, especially when it's keeping the blood off of the stock. Smiler

quote:
Originally posted by farbedo:
Another great video. A couple of questions come to mind.

Do you want a hat like this? Does a rifle come with purchase of a hat?

How many scopes does one rifle need?

If I put blue painters tape on my finger will it improve my checkering? I already know the answer to this, but it's worth finding out.

I like the epoxy sealing of the inletting. At the end of the day, no one uses traditional finishes anymore. Besides, you aren't filling in poor inletting with bedding compound, you're just sealing it up. To the trained eye that is a big difference.

Jeremy



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27 April 2021, 05:12
MNR
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.
quote:
Originally posted by Brandon.Gleason:
Great video. I really enjoyed watching. Thank you for sharing.



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27 April 2021, 07:55
Craftsman
Excellent work. Great talent.

I am jealous of your great eyesight. No glasses or magniviewers, wow.

Will you share with us your preferred sealer and finish ?

Did your Acraglass go bad in the bottles ? I had some that was getting old and it went south on me.


Craftsman
27 April 2021, 10:30
BaxterB
Nice video. Three scopes?
27 April 2021, 10:45
Timan
Very well done. Keep up the good work.



27 April 2021, 12:50
metal
Absolutely f#%king awesome effort Matt. I think sealing the inletting like that is the way to go for sure.
27 April 2021, 14:41
Jim@IMReps
quote:
Absolutely f#%king awesome effort Matt

Agree 100%
27 April 2021, 18:12
MNR
Thank you!
As far as finish, I haven't settled on a product yet. I've used Mr. Wiebe's method a number of times with great results (Daly's ship-n-shore sealer and teak oil). On the last couple stocks I've used the the ship-n-shore sealer mixed with alkenet root but then used timberlux finish for the rest of the process.

The acraglas marked "bad" was actually a batch that never dried clear, it always left a milky hue. Brownells said it was an issue at the factory and just sent me a new one. I kept the other one for gluing on pads, etc. but marked it to let me know not to use it for bedding.

quote:
Originally posted by Craftsman:
Excellent work. Great talent.

I am jealous of your great eyesight. No glasses or magniviewers, wow.

Will you share with us your preferred sealer and finish ?

Did your Acraglass go bad in the bottles ? I had some that was getting old and it went south on me.



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27 April 2021, 20:49
Woodhits
quote:
https://youtu.be/_XzGyZUGWyU


Well done video, thanks for sharing.

Curious: did you fit and chamber using the steady rest/between centers because that is your preferred method or because the oversized blank wouldn't fit through your headstock?
27 April 2021, 21:03
buchsenmacher
I would like to jump in here and mention that over this past weekend The American Custom Gunmakers Guild viewed Matt's work and voted on his acceptance to the Guild.
Matt Roberts is now a Professional Member of the Guild in the category of Stockmaker.
Congratulations and welcome aboard.


Steven Durren
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27 April 2021, 21:41
307RIFLE
I just tried Timberlux for the first time last month, I have been using Pro Custom. The jury is still out until I can see how it holds up over time. It seems to go on nice and dries quickley in our dry climate here. It seems like we are always looking for that magic finish will go on easy and be perfect every time with little effort but it seems that there is no free lunch.
27 April 2021, 22:33
MNR
Thank you! I threaded and chambered that way because of the oversized blank. I typically run through the headstock and indicated in with range rods and a spider.
quote:
Originally posted by Woodhits:
quote:
https://youtu.be/_XzGyZUGWyU


Well done video, thanks for sharing.

Curious: did you fit and chamber using the steady rest/between centers because that is your preferred method or because the oversized blank wouldn't fit through your headstock?



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27 April 2021, 22:36
MNR
Thank you for the welcome! I've long admired the guild and its members and am honored to have finally joined.
quote:
Originally posted by buchsenmacher:
I would like to jump in here and mention that over this past weekend The American Custom Gunmakers Guild viewed Matt's work and voted on his acceptance to the Guild.
Matt Roberts is now a Professional Member of the Guild in the category of Stockmaker.
Congratulations and welcome aboard.



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27 April 2021, 22:40
MNR
My experience has been similar. I think it's the easiest product I've used to build up a finish but we'll see how it holds up in the long run. I was turned onto it by Reto Buehler so that says a lot for it.
quote:
Originally posted by 307RIFLE:
I just tried Timberlux for the first time last month, I have been using Pro Custom. The jury is still out until I can see how it holds up over time. It seems to go on nice and dries quickley in our dry climate here. It seems like we are always looking for that magic finish will go on easy and be perfect every time with little effort but it seems that there is no free lunch.



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28 April 2021, 03:37
ZekeShikar
MISTER MNR,
Thanks for sharing your talents in videos form.
I'm always impressed when I see one of your videos. Purest entertainment I've ever viewed.
Zeke
28 April 2021, 05:11
MNR
Thank you Zeke! I really enjoy making them.


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29 April 2021, 04:06
Kolo-Pan
I am curious as to what the "white stuff" was that was used to complete the stock pattern?


KJK
29 April 2021, 05:28
MNR
That's funny, I've had several messages about that. It's Bondo that I picked up at Home Depot for fixing some rot on our window sills. I don't know that it's any different than the automotive stuff but the color certainly throws people off.
quote:
Originally posted by Kolo-Pan:
I am curious as to what the "white stuff" was that was used to complete the stock pattern?



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29 April 2021, 07:39
4WD
MNR,
Really enjoy your videos and the effort and talent you portray, thanks for posting them. Your videos allow people like me who are in other fields of work see what is involved in what you do. Having had a custom wood stock basically self destruct after 7 days of solid rain on a BC hunt early in my hunting career I realized the importance of sealing a wood stock. Looks as though you have a pretty good handle on that.
Congratulations on your ACGG designation . Looks like the ACGG gave the designation for your stock work, your metal work looks every bit as detailed as your stock work . You need to be recognized for your metal work too!!
29 April 2021, 18:31
moleman
4WD,

Matthew's metalwork is top notch, and so is his customer service.

Kurt


Soli Deo Gloria
29 April 2021, 21:53
4WD
quote:
Originally posted by moleman:
4WD,

Matthew's metalwork is top notch, and so is his customer service.

Kurt



moleman,
You missed the point . The ACGG has designations for the members, stock work, metal, engravers , etc..
4WD
30 April 2021, 00:31
RogersGunWorks
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING!

As someone who plies the same craft, I found your video inspirational. Thank you for taking the time to show what is involved in a custom rifle. Few are those, AR readers excluded, that can appreciate the time, dedication, and talent that goes into a rifle of that class.

Hopefully, we'll get to meet at a future ACGG annual exhibition.

Best wishes,

Roger
30 April 2021, 01:30
Jiri
MNR:

Simply awesome!

Can you tell us, where you learned that? Is it family business for generations or...?

Jiri
30 April 2021, 03:57
moleman
4WD,

I was just agreeing with you that his metalwork is fantastic. Gunsmiths must choose what ACGG membership categories they are applying for, and I don't know if Matthew even applied for metalsmith. I'm assuming he didn't apply, as I'd be very surprised if he wasn’t approved. He’s the Roberts half of the Richardson ad Roberts action after all!

Kurt


Soli Deo Gloria
30 April 2021, 04:28
4WD
moleman,
Yes, some pretty outstanding metal work.
I was recommending Mr. Roberts should have the dual designation Stockmaker/Metalsmith on his ACGG profile so he doesn’t miss some potential business. Many of the custom gunsmiths on the ACGG website list dual designations and it helps potential clients when they are searching for custom work.
4WD
30 April 2021, 06:40
MNR
Thank you all for your many compliments.
4WD: I greatly appreciate the encouragement regarding the metalwork, but for me it was a matter of doing one thing at a time. I've long admired the guild and it's talented members and took many years to feel that I had the adequate skills to join. I applied as a stockmaker as the projects I had available to submit were stockmaking related. There's certain criteria for projects submitted to the guild to be considered for each specialty (stockmaker, metalsmith, etc.) and at the time I didn't have enough projects to submit for the metalsmithing portion. I had several examples of stockmaking so that's what I submitted, and am very grateful to have been accepted. Someday I may organize work to submit for the metalsmithing portion, although the bar is quite high. For example, Glenn Fewless had a couple guns there with emaculate full ribbed integral barrels with details that are beyond what I've done before. Someday...

Moleman: My customer service is only top notch when I like the customer Smiler I loved working with you on your rifle!

Roger: Thank you! I hope to see you at the next ACGG show. When I started making these videos, my intent was to show just how much goes into custom gunmaking. It seems to have accomplished some of that, although it has had a bit of a negative impact as well. I've heard from some, "why does X cost so much, I saw it only took you 10 minutes in the video?" rotflmo


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30 April 2021, 09:41
Colin Masters
I loved it, and was fascinating to watch.

You and Aaron Little are the future of custom gun making in our part of the world.
03 May 2021, 02:22
Kolo-Pan
Another question if I may.

I am curious as to why you machined the inletting for the metalwork on the top of the stock (the barreled action) but you chose to inlet the bottom metal (triggerguard and magazine box) by hand with a hammer and chisel?


KJK
05 May 2021, 06:35
KY Nimrod
Great Now I'll never be happy with a Factory Model 70...
11 May 2021, 04:45
PatagonHunter
Hello MNR,

I am really impressed by your work. Really.
Thank you for sharing this viedeo.
And congratulation for your membership.

PH
12 May 2021, 16:12
eamyrick
I have to say this was one of the most satisfying videos I’ve seen in a while. I can’t wait to get a rifle completed. I’m looking forward to seeing what you turn out for your Moz trip. -Elijah
12 May 2021, 20:07
Kolo-Pan
"I have to say this was one of the most satisfying videos I’ve seen in a while"

This is the kind of thing that should be available from every member of the ACGG through the ACGG website. It makes it convenient for people to see the work, and develops interest in custom gun work. The congratulations for the beautiful custom rifle is definitely warranted, but the innovation of showing and marketing the work is what is best about this thread.


KJK
20 May 2021, 08:11
MNR
Thank you all for the compliments.

eamyrick:
Thanks Elijah,
I'm looking forward to working with you on your rifle. I'll send you some pics of the .404 when it's done.


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