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Cut the stock much Bigger than the Pattern?
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If you were having a stock cut using an existing stock as your pattern. How much larger would you want your new stock cut. Taking into consideration final sanding etc?


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+ .060" is what I use as a general rule, at least when I use Al Lind.
 
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+ .060"

That is per each surface correct?


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Yes, per surface in the action, barrel channel, ect.

All of mine have been +.050" Adam


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I do it a bit different on mine than most semi-inlet makers do.

I do about .025" on the main pieces of the stock where it is non-critical what the final dimensions are, but leave about .060 on the inletting and wrist. I'd rather have a 90% inlet stock than a 98% any day. Allows for error, and gives some room for making it fit well if the new action is a bit different than the one in the stock you use.

If you want anything different on the blank than the pattern, just tape a shim or block of wood or whatever in that area, and you'll leave extra material to work with in the blank.

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What on a pattern that was bedded and fit to your barreled action? I was told .010 on the inletting and .030 on the outside. Can't remember from who but I think Ed Shulin.
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Since all of my clients are "special". The pattern is used just as a starting place. I ask Al Lind to leave +.020 ID and +.125 OD on a rifle pattern. I only have him carve the head on a two piece stock to the same numbers above. I agree is causes more muscle work for me, but it allows for customer measurements to be fine tuned during final shaping. This also allows the client to direct final outside shape detailing to their preference...if they have any....most do.


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Kind of why I asked, I haven't had much done but when I did the stockmaker fit the pattern to me and then had it duped. Then saves the pattern with my name on it. That way it just needs rebedding and maybe a small adjustment for the next time. He doesn't have premade patterns and makes each one for each client. I didn't know if that was the norm in the industry.
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Thanks guys I thought I was leaving a touch too much wood on my pattern. Measured two and came up closer to .085 per side on the outside. close to .034 on the inletting. Guess I need remove a touch more wood in the future.


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You can't leave too much but you sure can take too much.
I have gotten them from Richards microfit,
that I have taken off 1.25 pound from a 3.5 pound stock. Kenny
 
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I have gotten them from Richards microfit

Yes I know I've gotten theirs in the past. I would just prefer not to be in their "lack of class" league.


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Paul,
I wouldn't put anyone here in that league. All I meant for my part, I don't care if it is too big, I just don't want it too small. Kenny
 
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I wouldn't put anyone here in that league. All I meant for my part, I don't care if it is too big

Kenny,

I sure didn't take your comment as a negative. I agree 100% a little extra wood is far better than not enough. tu2


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