22 January 2006, 06:57
DobleTrobleSources for grip cap and forend tip material
Can you guys direct me to sources for grip cap and tip material? The stock is dark claro walnut and so I think the grip and tip will need to be almost black. I want it to look nice, but I'm not sure I'm up to working with ebony yet - maybe plastic or rubber? Any other suggestions?
Thanks much
22 January 2006, 07:00
djpaintlesEbony is sweet to work with. It's hard but fine grained and cuts well. Don't mess with plastic etc. (Buffalo Horn maybe). Brownells sells blocks of ebony -be sure and get the real Ebony and not the dyed walnut, one block will do a normal sized forend tip and a grip cap. Or even better sometimes Woodcraft or other wood suppliers will have it on sale. I bought a bag at woodcraft for $20 that had enough for 5 or 6 forend tips and dozens of grip cap inlays...............DJ
22 January 2006, 07:10
333_OKHEbony is very nice and there is Gaboon (nigerian) Ebony which is nearly pure black, or Macassar Ebony which has streaking.
I typically sell ebony and other fine woods for forend and grip caps, but yesterday I got an orger for 10 blocks of the Nigerian and that cleans me out except for a piece I am saving for myself. You can also try Zircote or Blackwood.
The synthetics are awefull too look at!
22 January 2006, 07:58
Gringo CazadorI get my ebony from Cook Woods, they have good Ebony.
22 January 2006, 21:53
DobleTrobleThanks for advice guys. I just ordered a 1.5x1.5x12" block of Gabon ebony from Woodcraft -$30 bucks. Not cheap, but the right material isn't usually.
22 January 2006, 22:12
DavidReedGive
Gilmer wood a call. They usually have a supply of 2x2x12" coal-black Gaboon ebony turning blanks in stock. Last time I bought some they were $20 per blank. They do have a $100 order minimum though.
23 January 2006, 05:19
333_OKHquote:
1.5x1.5x12" block of Gabon ebony
you can easily resale the rest on eBay to regain some of your money. I sell 2X2X2 blocks for ~4-6 dollars.