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28 September 2006, 10:32
obwhan
Madrona Stock
Has Any one made a Stock from Madrona well I did and it is hard stuff but it works well. I had to use a rasp and a lot of sand paper this wood just laughed at 100 grit and a belt sander. I am using my metal leathe to do the fore grip. seems to work great so far. The stock is for a Winchester model 12 that was special ordered in 1925 but they butchered a geart peice of walnut the cut off about 1/2" then glued and screwed it back on. I also found in the butt stock bolt hole a paper with what I think is the orginal onwner. He bought it through or C/O Seattle power and
light. I sent some Pic's to 333 OKH maybe I can get him to post for me.


NRA BENEFACTOR MEMBER: USNR (ADCS/AW/SW) I have wonderer at times what the TEN COMMAMDMENT'S would look like if Moses had run them through the US congress
28 September 2006, 10:52
333_OKH
Pacific Madrone (Arbutus menziesii)

Well honestly this is my favorite wood and it grown locally but has little commercial value due to no real developed market. It makes fantasic floors and furniture as well as other products such has my knife handle below and the stock by obwhan that I passed on buying the blank [crap!].

Nice looking stock! If anyone has other pictures of this wood please post. it varies as much as walnut in color from blonde to pink and then all the way to deep mahogany.




P.S. the knife is my design, but made by an ABS Journeyman Smith named A. C. Richards(Chuck)out of Fotuna California. The knife has a 5 inch handle and a 9.5 inch blade starting at 3/16 inch thick at the guard and tapering to a needle point. The handle is stabilized burl madrone and the butt and guard are bronze not brass. Chuck reworked my desing and then won the California Cutting Competition...okay I will stop boasting now!


28 September 2006, 10:55
333_OKH
Below is another stock made of madrone or madrona that was plain and straight but was selected for its strength in a 458 Lott. It sold on Guns America





From these pictures you see how much they can very. This stock was very plain wood even for madrone
28 September 2006, 10:56
djpepper
That turned out really nice. We have lots of Arbutus around here. Might have to find a nice chunk for fun.
28 September 2006, 18:20
jeffeosso
I like madrone trees... "necked lady" tree in "east texas"...

nice to see stocks from it
jeffe


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28 September 2006, 22:58
obwhan
Thanks for posting the pic"s Dan. Obwhan


NRA BENEFACTOR MEMBER: USNR (ADCS/AW/SW) I have wonderer at times what the TEN COMMAMDMENT'S would look like if Moses had run them through the US congress