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cz 550 lux...before and after
18 March 2007, 02:40
budicealecz 550 lux...before and after
it's not finished yet. i've just reshaped the grip, tip, and cheekpiece. it's got a few coats of watco danish oil on it and is curing for a fwe days. then i'll start on the finish.
anyway, here's the before and after
thanks for looking
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18 March 2007, 02:42
budicealea couple more
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18 March 2007, 08:29
jeffeossogood work!! the cheekpiece looks a bit like a markX/whitworth...
I am kind of working along the same lines, but bondo'ing the toe line for the pattern, to get it less steep
jeffe
Very nice! Fantastic job on shaping the cheekpiece. I've pondered many times in the past what you could do with one of those stocks, but I never imagined that.
Congrats on nice work,
Todd
18 March 2007, 20:07
Ken OrlobNice shadowline on that cheekpiece . I'm working on that myself right now . I'll try to post pics later .
19 March 2007, 03:20
7x57mmOutstanding job Bud. Was the job done to shave weight, or just because that is the way you wanted the rifle? Curious on that. CZ does leave a lot of wood to work on if one is so inclined. Have a good day. I used to live in Grants, New Mexico, now I live in Eudora, Ks., and am retired. Tom Purdom
19 March 2007, 03:57
Fish30114As one of my friends says 'from the outhouse to the penthouse!'
Nice work.
19 March 2007, 05:10
budicealethanks to all for the good words. ken orlob..please post your pics when you can. i have several more of these to do and can use all the visual help i can get

7x57...i did this just because i wanted it to look different(better) i could probably have lived with the humpback stock but the curved grip and that #@%$&&* cheekpiece just had to go

this stock shaping and refinishing thing is sort of becoming my new hobby intended to keep me out of the wife's hair and the kids out of mine so i'm just experimenting with different things. a real cool grip cap and some of those fancy inletted swivel studs are hopfully in the future on this or another project. i'll post some more pics when i get the finish done.
again...thanks
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19 March 2007, 05:33
RustyThat's a beautiful cheekpiece! Well done!
Looks like it belongs on my double rifle!
Rusty
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19 March 2007, 07:36
budicealerusty
thanks for the compliment. please feel free, if you are so inclined, to donate one very slightly used double rifle for the purpose of advancing my "stocksmithing" skills.

but seriously...thanks
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19 March 2007, 08:09
Bent FossdalQuite an improovement on the cheekpiece, but then again quite a lot of work to be done on the pisolgrip. But You are on the right track!

Bent Fossdal
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19 March 2007, 17:46
RustyBudiceale,
What part of Tejas you live in?
Rusty
We Band of Brothers!
DRSS, NRA & SCI Life Member
"I am rejoiced at my fate. Do not be uneasy about me, for I am with my friends."
----- David Crockett in his last letter (to his children), January 9th, 1836
"I will never forsake Texas and her cause. I am her son." ----- Jose Antonio Navarro, from Mexican Prison in 1841
"for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Arbroath April 6, 1320-“. . .It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
19 March 2007, 17:58
DavidCbudiceale,
Once again just excellent work!
That stock is night and day different. Please keep the work in progress pics coming...
I see a new stockmaker in the works....

Best Regards,
Dave
20 March 2007, 03:42
budicealethanks david. rusty...pm sent
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blaming guns for crime is like blaming silverware for rosie o'donnell being fat
01 June 2007, 20:04
OLBIKERNice job.L

ooks great!!!!!!
Rusty
We Band of Brothers!
DRSS, NRA & SCI Life Member
"I am rejoiced at my fate. Do not be uneasy about me, for I am with my friends."
----- David Crockett in his last letter (to his children), January 9th, 1836
"I will never forsake Texas and her cause. I am her son." ----- Jose Antonio Navarro, from Mexican Prison in 1841
"for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Arbroath April 6, 1320-“. . .It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
"Despite how it looks"??
It looks great - nice work!
It's obviously the same piece of wood by the grain flow etc., but still blows your mind that you could turn the original stock into what you have there.
Todd
03 June 2007, 20:27
M1TankerAs usual you have done a fantastic job. You should do a thread showing all of the stocks you have worked over with before and after pics.
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.
04 June 2007, 19:06
fireball168I'm thinking there is a market for this service if you're interested in the work....
04 June 2007, 20:40
budicealethanks to all for the good words. luckily for me, my bad photography skills manage to cover my little screw-ups in these pics
tmg...that "despite how it looks" comment was directed at the plainness of the wood. i'm real pleased with this stock otherwise. some of the cz's have some incredible walnut under the factory finish but i didn't get that lucky with this one...which is why i chose this one to learn on

bill...thanks. the compliments from the teacher really mean a lot to the student

i'll have to look and see what pictures of the 4(???) stocks i've done, that i still have. with so many people using my camera and computer, things mysteriously disappear.
fireball... i'm having a lot of fun with this refinishing hobby but doing it for somebody else for money isn't very realistic for me right now. these things seem to take me forever and i have so many of my own and my son's to do that i'll be busy until i die

. plus, working on someone else's beautiful one of a kind piece of wood scares the crap out of me

but thanks just the same.
again, thanks to everyone
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05 June 2007, 05:35
djpaintlesExcellent job on the Cheekpiece! I now regret trading off a 550 in 9,3x62 that had some nice Turkish but with the SchwiensRucken..........DJ
....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
30 July 2007, 02:58
TrophyShotPrintsbudiceale-
That is a very fine job you did there...You have great skill to be able to do that kind of transformation....
Really awesome as others have posted!!!
I would like to do some refinishing and re-shaping on some of my CZ's...
You have inspired me immensely...
But, I got alot of questions before I feel somewhat comfortable in attempting the task...
I've never done any re-finishing work nor re-shaping work before...
All I know is that these CZ's got some great potential under those terrible finishes if I can get it off....
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Aloha,
Roland