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12 June 2007, 07:20
ForrestB
So you want to be a stockmaker...
Some of you may not be watching the Searcy Scholarship rifle thread but you might be interested in seeing the photos and comments Duane Wiebe posted. Duane is building the stock for the rifle and has posted a series of photos that are just terrific.

https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/...043/m/347103474/p/12


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12 June 2007, 07:28
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holy cow!!
amazing


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12 June 2007, 08:03
ramrod340
Always love watching a true artist at work. Smiler


As usual just my $.02
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12 June 2007, 08:05
fla3006
Those posts are pretty amazing. Think I'll stick to finishing semi-inlets as best I can.


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12 June 2007, 09:32
ForrestB
quote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
Those posts are pretty amazing. Think I'll stick to finishing semi-inlets as best I can.


I'm not even qualified to use a can of spray paint, so I'm pretty amazed at anyone who can finish a semi-inlet.

Duane's pictures and descriptions are good, but I'm not sure I want to try that at home just yet. From all the scribbling I see on the blank, I'm pretty certain he's leaving out some vitally important information.


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12 June 2007, 13:33
Wink
quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
From all the scribbling I see on the blank, I'm pretty certain he's leaving out some vitally important information.


Forrest, it's a kind of voodoo. I've seen similar scribblings in remote parts of Benin.


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12 June 2007, 16:51
Bill Soverns
Excellent posts and pictures!!!
12 June 2007, 18:05
22WRF
quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
quote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
Those posts are pretty amazing. Think I'll stick to finishing semi-inlets as best I can.


I'm not even qualified to use a can of spray paint, so I'm pretty amazed at anyone who can finish a semi-inlet.

Duane's pictures and descriptions are good, but I'm not sure I want to try that at home just yet. From all the scribbling I see on the blank, I'm pretty certain he's leaving out some vitally important information.


Having attempted a few semi inlets myslef I can tell you that what you can't see in those photos is the confidence that comes with years of working at the craft. He doesn't have to think about what to do next or what tool to use next, he instinctively knows what to do next and what tool to use next. And he has the confidence to know how close to the line he can go without going over, and how close everything needs to fit, etc.

Mr. Wiebe's reputation as a master stockmaker is well deserved indeed.
12 June 2007, 18:43
DMB
Forrest,

Thanks for posting the link.
Duane's work is amazing, and I glad to see some pix of what he does.
I completed ONE semi inletted stock in 1970.. Emphasis on the word ONE Big Grin
A guy gave me a Walnut stock blank with figure in it like the one Duane is working on. So, I took it to Hunter's Lodge in Millvale, PA and had Charlie Flaig semi inlet it to a classic configuration, then I finished the job. It's a Mauser 98 with a Douglas barrel in 22-250, and a Canjar single set trigger. It's my most accurate rifle, and will shoot three shots into a 1/4" group at 100 yards.

Thanks again for the link.

Don




13 June 2007, 02:15
ramrod340
quote:
A guy gave me a Walnut stock blank with figure in it like the one Duane is working on.

That is what I call one heck of a buddy.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
13 June 2007, 04:28
DMB
quote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
quote:
A guy gave me a Walnut stock blank with figure in it like the one Duane is working on.

That is what I call one heck of a buddy.


He and I were in the Army together, and we were buddies. After he left the Army he went to work in the Good Wood business... Big Grin

Don




13 June 2007, 06:42
577NitroExpress
Amazing. Just amazing. This will be a piece of work. Thank you , Forrest and Glen, for letting me be a "part" of this.


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13 June 2007, 09:17
jjs
quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:

From all the scribbling I see on the blank, I'm pretty certain he's leaving out some vitally important information.


Hey Forrest, at least you understand, some of us would never have a clue...and I include myself in that category...
15 June 2007, 12:38
bulldog563
More photos have been added by Duane... Take a look.


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