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Does anybody want basket weave checkering anymore?
25 August 2013, 17:39
frank4570Does anybody want basket weave checkering anymore?
I've been learning the normal checkering for a little while now. I was planning on learning basket weave also. But now I am starting to think that it is no longer something that anybody would be interested in paying for.
Any thoughts?
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25 August 2013, 19:10
ab_bentleyIt went out with roll-over cheek pieces and white line spacers, add 45* fore end tips too.
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25 August 2013, 19:39
max(hm2)sure, I still get asked to make stocks in the 50/60's retro time period.
25 August 2013, 21:42
WstrnhuntrI think your time would be better spent practicing a fine fleur de-le. Or however its spelled..
25 August 2013, 21:56
GrenadierOr......?
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26 August 2013, 19:05
butchlockinda depends on the wood sometimes. i finished a wild maple stock a bit ago that got the basket weave treatment. between the wood appearance and the difficulty in kepping a line straight it just was the thing to do
26 August 2013, 19:22
Winkquote:
Originally posted by Wstrnhuntr:
I think your time would be better spent practicing a fine fleur de-le. Or however its spelled..
Just for the record, it can be spelled two ways, both are accepted: fleur de lis, or fleur de lys. It means lily flower.
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26 August 2013, 20:30
D Humbargerquote:
Originally posted by Grenadier:
Or......?
Celtic knots.
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27 August 2013, 07:28
Kevin GulletteYou guys talkin' about something like this??
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27 August 2013, 23:05
xs headspaceLooks like skip line checkering, like Weatherby's. I think I have a spacer cutter head somewheres for the skip space. Got it in a grab bag $3 box at Numrich 20 years ago, never used it.
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04 September 2013, 04:45
customboltMy '06 basket weave stock pattern built in 1978 or so is on the R. Looks like a lot of work.
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