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Wood party!!!
29 March 2005, 06:07
Bill SovernsWood party!!!
Going to be cutting this slab up this weekend along with 5 others of similar size. This has been a fun project. Had to make some really hard decisions on where to place some of the blanks on these slabs but Im shooting for quality rather than quantity.
29 March 2005, 06:12
blaser93Are they for sale
29 March 2005, 06:28
fla3006Put me down for at least one of those as long as they are two-sided. (I think you could get 4 blanks out of that stump)
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29 March 2005, 06:40
Bill SovernsThe majority of the blanks will be for sale. None of these blanks will be one sided. Both sides of the slabs are fairly close to being a mirror image.
Here is a blank cut from one of these slabs....there are just as good or better blanks still coming out.
29 March 2005, 06:58
M1TankerYou are killing me with that wood!!! Very pretty stuff.
William Berger
True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne
The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
29 March 2005, 07:01
22WRFBill
You need to get an auxilliary (slave) flash for your camera.
Bill, what part of the tree is that piece? Is the bottom part where the butt of the stocks are part of the roots of the tree? Is this slab still green and if it is how long will it have to dry?
Beautiful piece of wood!!
Hart
29 March 2005, 07:06
Bill Soverns22wrf,
A what? I turned the flash off to cut down on the glare. I dont know if my digital camera would support a slave or not. Nor would I know how to use one. Photography isnt my strong suit in case you hadnt noticed!!

Hart,
The slabs are all from the lower trunk. They are all 30 years dry.
Someones slaughtering a fat pig!
29 March 2005, 09:12
jeffeossoWOW Bill!!
might pull 3 back, if the stump will take it...
send me the scraps under "?" ???
jeffe
29 March 2005, 09:37
gixxerOK, how much...
29 March 2005, 16:52
D HumbargerBill you selling the scraps? I could use some knife handle materal.
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29 March 2005, 17:55
Bill SovernsJeffe,
Wood where the ? is now 2 piece stock.
Here is another slab. Layout is a little different than the picture. Blank 3 is now a 2 piece and 4 has been moved a little.
30 March 2005, 03:00
Bill SovernsSlowly but surely the blanks are coming out. Cut this one a few minutes ago. Not for sale.....yet.
30 March 2005, 04:51
DPhillipsVery nice Bill.
30 March 2005, 05:02
FjoldWhen I see wood like that I ask myself, "What else could be made with wood like that?" and nothing comes to mind. Gunstocks are that perfect blend of materials and form that beautiful wood seems to fit best.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
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30 March 2005, 05:17
mstarlingBill,
I'd be interested in highly figured or at least contrasty scraps for making knife and sword handles. 1" x 1 1/2" x 5 or so is of interest. Looking for pieces for a damascus short sword now ... 1 1/2" x 2" x 7" or longer.
Mike
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http://www.mstarling.com 30 March 2005, 05:40
Silverfox Bill-- That wood sure is beautiful "eye candy"!!!! I hope you are going to post pictures of the finished products.
Catch ya L8R
30 March 2005, 05:41
Bill SovernsCouple more..........
30 March 2005, 12:56
StefanHey Bill!
That´s a really nice bunch of blanks you have cut, great layout as well! It´s got to be great to be able to be there and se the blanks be cut!
I know the feeling from when I go wisit a stockmaker here in Sweden and have a look in his wood supply

It´s close to impossible to leave without a substantial empty space in the wallet

I don´t mind fiberglass/carbon stocks but a good looking slab of walnut is something else for sure!
Good luck with the picking and selling!

Stefan
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The bitter taste of poor quality stays in the mouth far longer than the sweet taste of the low price!
30 March 2005, 16:19
DigitalDanBill, what type walnut and history please, PM or email with prices when you can. Thanks.
If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky?
30 March 2005, 16:25
El DeguelloLooks like some of those blanks would be long enough for a nice Jaeger.
"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."
30 March 2005, 17:43
Bill SovernsDan,
Its black walnut, cut about 30 years ago. Tree was over 9ft in diameter. Pics and prices will be posted in classifieds section next week (hopefully).
30 March 2005, 17:56
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by Bill Soverns:
Couple more..........
Bill,
How thick are these? They look great.. i think i am in love with the bottom one..
if you cut #4, can you leave it as a slab, and i'd whittle it out
jeffe
30 March 2005, 19:19
Bill SovernsJeffe,
Im only cutting the straight lines drawn on the slabs. The stock shapes are drawn so I can "see the gunstock" and for re-sale purposes. They will look just like the recent pics I posted.
This mornings group -
31 March 2005, 03:48
Bill SovernsPhew! Got the rest of the rifle blanks done......here's a pic....now on to the 2 piece blanks.
01 April 2005, 04:12
Gringo Cazadorthose are some great black blanks
Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)
01 April 2005, 09:24
ScottWhat are the chances of getting some scrape pieces to play with? Dont need any big pieces, but it would be fun to use to make calls or something else. Thanks.
01 April 2005, 17:39
Bill SovernsPretty damn good.
01 April 2005, 18:00
alvinmackSoverns,
You need to come up with a new thread title dude. For a minute I thought this was a thread for all of the stool pushers in the gunsmithing room

02 April 2005, 00:31
Customstoxalvinmack you pervert, bet you got all excited, lol.
02 April 2005, 02:20
Bill SovernsStay on your own side of the room alvinmack

hehehe.......

04 April 2005, 02:54
Bill SovernsMultiple rifle and 2 piece stock blanks will be posted in the classified section tomorrow morning. Prices will range from $175 - $350.
07 April 2005, 13:19
D HunterI can't seem to find it in classifieds. What title is it?
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
07 April 2005, 17:25
SmallCalHere it is:
Stocks for Sale