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Too much figure in a stock blank?
23 January 2006, 22:54
fla3006Too much figure in a stock blank?
On ForrestB's G33/40 thread, the issue of too much fancy figure in a stock thus detracting from the overall effort came up. I prefer moderate evenly distributed figure & contrast, no checks or pin knots, quarter-sawn, straight down the top.
I consider these blanks "moderate", definitely not "full fancy" or "exhibition". What do you think, too much or not enough?
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23 January 2006, 22:57
jeffeossoForrest,
right up my alley.. i really like the first and sixth ones!!
jeffe
23 January 2006, 22:58
jimmyd223I like the very first blank and also the very last of the stock but I know nothing, so I will leave it to the experts for final judgement.
23 January 2006, 23:16
schromfConcur # 6 is a nice blank. Not sure about the too much figure concept though, think it depends on the blank, the rifle being built, and how the contrast looks in real life. A brassy contrast would detract, but subtle adds in my opinion. Guess its show me the blank and a judgement call?
23 January 2006, 23:28
JaywalkerI'm not even close to being competent at picking stock blanks, let alone an expert, but I've heard the grain should flow through the grip area to the fore-end. I can't see the complete flow on #5, but it appears as though it might be departing upwards.
Jaywalker
23 January 2006, 23:42
fla3006Jaywalker, yes you are right, #5 does flow up through the grip more than the others but it straightens out pretty quickly.
Jeffe, if you like #1 perhaps you'll like this too, perfect straight grain throughout, not enough figure & contrast for me:
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24 January 2006, 00:07
ramrod340I'd take 1,8&9 without even being talked into it.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
24 January 2006, 00:25
333_OKHquote:
too much or not enough
For me they are very nice, but some, including the carved blank are bordering on too much.
Just me and my odd taste
24 January 2006, 00:43
schromfquote:
including the carved blank are bordering on too much
Funny for me thats on the minimum end. Finished that will get very subdued and end up very pretty.
24 January 2006, 00:58
TC1I think a stock can have a lot figure and still be very tastful. There really is no wrong answer here, it's about what you the owner likes.
Here is one of mine, it's going on my dream rifle one day, pinknot and all.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
24 January 2006, 01:00
jeffeossoForrest,
i think i turned that piece of english's next slab into a two piece stock... or am I thinking of the wrong piece of wood?
jeffe
24 January 2006, 01:15
fla3006No Jeffe, that's a wet piece of California English I bought on eBay ($60). The one you cut was dry Turkish, from Chiron, a better piece IMO, and a better buy too.
Terry, I like the blank you got from Denli but that one is nice too.
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24 January 2006, 01:19
TC1Hey Forrest, yea it's supposed to be at the stock maker right now, but Christmas tore me a new one. This one I'm not touching. It'll be done 100% by professionals (people from out of town

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Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
24 January 2006, 01:20
TC1Oh yea, I like the one above the turned blank the best

Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
24 January 2006, 02:45
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
No Jeffe, that's a wet piece of California English I bought on eBay ($60). The one you cut was dry Turkish, from Chiron, a better piece IMO, and a better buy too.
Terry, I like the blank you got from Denli but that one is nice too.
Forrest,
i meant the wet english.. i threw it in teh attic over summer!!! yep, i knew I had it's twin
the turkish you gave me, from chiron is on my express and I love it!
jeffe
24 January 2006, 04:29
333_OKHWell I have to admit the crotch wood is always welcome
24 January 2006, 05:12
ForrestBIt's all a matter of taste and preference. I like all your blanks Forrest, but I can't judge the layout from the pictures. Your taste is very similar to mine.
Terry, your blank is one in a million. If I could afford a blank like that I wouldn't have to make-up all this crap about plain wood looking best.
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24 January 2006, 08:06
CustomstoxOther Forrest, I like 1,2 4 and 8 at first blush. I think that #2 is a real sleeper. I like the upswept flow in the butt.
Terry, that blank is spectacular.
I missed Reno this year and getting to see all the you guys and all the wood. I was particularly looking forward to beating Kobe to some good blanks from Preslik. He will gloat over that all year now.
24 January 2006, 18:00
fla3006Thanks for the input fellows. My favorites in order are 8, 3 & 2 but I like them all. All except #8 cost between $110-$300. Most are Juglans regia but #3 which is the hardest and densest of all came out of a dry creek bottom near Kerrville, TX. My next project is to restock my Brevex 510 Wells and I will use either it or #8.
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24 January 2006, 20:50
TC1quote:
Originally posted by Customstox:
Terry, that blank is spectacular.
Why don't you carve it into something special for me?

Sorry, had to try.
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
25 January 2006, 02:02
vigillinusIMO superfancy wood belongs on shotguns, or perhaps rifles with two piece stocks, not on bolt actions. One thing tht strikes me is that Best Quality sidelock English shotguns from before WWII often have relatively plain wood, the use of exhibition grade stuff on normal Purdeys, Boss, H&H etc is a comparatively recent development.
25 January 2006, 05:31
CustomstoxTerry, call me, I am softening. Particularly after looking at that.
25 January 2006, 18:58
fla3006Terry, if you dispose of the Denli blank, I'd be interested.
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25 January 2006, 19:09
TC1Jeffe and the beaver are about to
dispose uh, I mean turn it.

Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?