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Best way to uniformly float stock?

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28 January 2010, 06:01
MRAMSAY10
Best way to uniformly float stock?
I have tried taking deep sockets of different sizes wrapped with 60 grit sand paper to remove stock material. There has to be an easier way. Aer there different ways for synthetic and wood stocks?
28 January 2010, 08:27
Bobster
You need to make or buy a barrel rasp and/or scrapers.
28 January 2010, 08:47
MRAMSAY10
For synthetics?
28 January 2010, 09:00
Bobster
Yep. Not the "sureform" style rasp but the one with steel discs. Syn stocks are a lot softer than wood. It will shave it right off.Put a wire edge on a pocket knife blade and run it down the channel and you'll see.
28 January 2010, 10:16
kcstott
What bob said +1 thumb


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28 January 2010, 17:45
MRAMSAY10
Great. What is the best way to keep it straight? Also, do you guys add anything in the empty channel to give a uniform look under the barrel?
28 January 2010, 18:27
Dans40XC
If you're doing an initial inlet-Milling machine.

The barrel channel scrapers will give you a uniform shape/contour compared to wrapping sand paper around a dowel/socket & getting the egg shaped cobblers/hackers look.


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28 January 2010, 19:00
Recoil Rob
I've used the Jerry Fisher "lollipop" scrapers.
29 January 2010, 01:13
Fish30114
Look at Brownells MRAMASAY and you will see what they are talking about--specific tool for a specific job--like a nail for a trigger-- homer

sorry, couldn't resist...seriously, your method will work, but the scraper tools are for the job!
29 January 2010, 02:21
blagg
I think Brownells calls it a barrel bedding tool. Get the one with the palm knob, it is much better. They cut wood and synthetic like butter.


Blagg Rifles, Eastern OR
29 January 2010, 03:27
RaySendero
quote:
Originally posted by MRAMSAY10:
I have tried taking deep sockets of different sizes wrapped with 60 grit sand paper to remove stock material. There has to be an easier way. Aer there different ways for synthetic and wood stocks?


I use the spikes from a baseball home plate. They are 5" long and about the perfect diameter.


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Ray
29 January 2010, 04:59
MRAMSAY10
Fish,
I'm afraid that in 20 years I will still have absolutely NO credibility because of the nail Smiler Thanks for pouring more lemon juice on that papercut of mine.