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Stockmaking Seminar 2019

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08 September 2019, 23:23
SDH
Stockmaking Seminar 2019
We finished up the Seminar last Friday with much accomplished and all parties well pleased with the Seminar. We had three very experienced students and in the future I will be looking for guys with a greater investment in professional quality work.
Wayne Jacobson of American Hunting Rifle came from Corvallis, MT. Zack Buck of Blak Forge Armoury in Morris, PA drove across the country yo attend. Joe Huddleston a Professional Engineer and JC Instructor came from Bend, OR.

Joe brought a Ruger #3 stock to shape from the blank. Zack had a Mauser .357 H&H inlet and installed in a square block of Hard, dense Turkish walnut. Wayne brought a Mauser 7x57 installed in an English walnut fullstock he had pre-machined leaving the forend square.

Here are some pics from the class.

Joe preparing for shaping


Wayne's stock with the muzzlecap installed.


Zack doping design work at the drawing board.


Wayne rasping the forend to shape.

Joe doing layout.


Zack installing a trap grip cap on the Bridgeport mill.


Scraping/fitting a steel buttplate.


Joe rasping the #3. Note leather glove on left hand! Also note skeleton grip cap installed earlier.


Zack chiseling blank.

Final fitting steel buttplate (made by Glenn Fewless)


Wayne's forend laid out for mid-schnable.


Joe doing layout.

Forend shaped on bottom side.


All Happy Campers on Friday!!


Thanks for your interest: SDH


ACGG Life Member, since 1985
09 September 2019, 03:11
SDH
Those interested in attending either the Stockmaking or Metal Prep and Bluing Seminars for 2020 can contact me through my web site.
Thanks,


ACGG Life Member, since 1985
09 September 2019, 22:05
Bitterroot
I had a great week of learning with Steven, Joe, and Zack. I highly recommend this class for the serious hobbyist who knows his way around hand tools, or the professional who wants to up his game in stockmaking. Steven is a good teacher; he's patient, encouraging, and has a good sense of humor. I'm looking forward to taking his class on metal finishing next summer.

Wayne Jacobson


Bitterroot
www.americanhuntingrifles.com