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21 June 2003, 12:16
ACRecurve
stock from a blank
After reading several posts from experienced stockmakers I decided to take the plunge and do a stock from a blank. I did one about 25 years ago and was totally clueless about what I was doing. Since then I have always used semi-inletted/semi-finished stocks. But after reading the posts and continually glancing at the Bastogne blank in my shop (and after reading David Westbrook's book several times) I decided my CZ550 7x57 needed to be restocked from a blank. Sooooo--the inletting is done and I'm ready to do the bedding. Plans are to do a classic style with a cheekpiece and shadowline, fit a skeleton buttplate and gripcap(Dakota), hand rubbed oil finish, then send it to Sherry Abraham for the checkering. Not gonna do the checkering myself--just don't have the time anymore. Wish me well and I'll post pics when it's done unless I screw it up and wind up using it for firewood. [Big Grin] BTW, I am really having a blast with this and may never use another semi-done stock again!

Good Hunting,
21 June 2003, 13:24
Atkinson
I think your terminolgy slipped on this one, "the inletting is done and I'm ready to bed"

If the inletting is done, its bedded [Embarrassed]
21 June 2003, 16:41
ACRecurve
Let me clarify--the inletting is done and I'm ready to apply some bedding compound. I'm still having a good time with this project even if the terminology slipped. [Big Grin]
21 June 2003, 18:12
jeffeosso
Andy,
Would love to see your pics on this.
sounds like a fun project...

jeffe
22 June 2003, 11:25
Atkinson
Andy,
Of course, I should have read in to that!!, sorry
22 June 2003, 15:34
ACRecurve
Ray,

That's quite alright. With the amount of Bullish Stuff [Eek!] that has been known to circulate on these hallowed boards one can never be too careful! Have a good one!
22 June 2003, 18:09
Customstox
ACRecurve,

You do not have to start off by glass bedding. See if the final product and your wood to metal bedding shoots adequately. Glass bedding is a fix for poor bedding and you may have done an excellent job.

Take lots of photos, would love to see your rifle.