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Repointing old checkering

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03 June 2016, 19:11
Stonecreek
Repointing old checkering
What is a good tool for an amateur to use to repoint old, flattened cut checkering?
03 June 2016, 19:27
Bobster
A single point checkering tool is customary, but I recently used a triangular curved needle file to retrace a Fox Mod B and it did an admirable job. I especially liked the way I could creep up on the borders and draw it back to eliminate over runs.
03 June 2016, 19:46
Brian Canada
Bobster is right as far as I know. I have done what he said several times and it really works. Brian


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04 June 2016, 05:30
Nakihunter
Can someone please post a photo of the tool & how you hold it on a gun while working.


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04 June 2016, 05:53
Brian Canada
Naki, The curved, needle file is held firmly like a small leather knife with your first finger on the back of the blade, convex side down. Brownells will supply the file.
For the checkering tools, go to the Den-Bart website. Checkering is not as hard as they would like us to think. Just go slow and cut each line shallow, not deep. (Each line becomes a guide for the next line and a shallow/thin line is the better guide. Dem-Bart will get you going. You could checker that beautiful stock you made that you kindly showed me. You have to practice on a spare piece of wood. Then go slow. Brian


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04 June 2016, 06:23
ted thorn
Browning does half assed checkering at best.

I re-cut these several years ago with a cheap single line cutter






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04 June 2016, 07:23
ramrod340
quote:
Can someone please post a photo of the tool & how you hold it on a gun while working.

Needle file
http://www.brownells.com/gunsm...e-files-prod701.aspx

example of a single point.
http://www.brownells.com/gunsm...-tool-prod80476.aspx

Cradle
http://www.brownells.com/gunsm...-cradle-prod381.aspx


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
04 June 2016, 07:31
mete
Now that you've recut the checkering what do you recommend to put finish in the checkering ? coffee
04 June 2016, 07:47
ted thorn
The Browning I re-cut was a total stock re-do

It started life as a high luster Medallion

I sanded all the thick glossy Texacron finish off the re-cut the 4 panels.

After that it was fill the pores and sand in an oil finish

I just oiled the checkering with the same finish oil I used for the stock. I used a soft toothbrush to scrub it in


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04 June 2016, 08:28
ramrod340
quote:
I just oiled the checkering with the same finish oil I used for the stock. I used a soft toothbrush to scrub it in

tu2


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
04 June 2016, 09:19
Brian Canada
ted thorn, That is excellent work. That is better than some work you see on high-end custom stocks. I find this kind of stuff very satisfying. Brian


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04 June 2016, 18:13
Stonecreek
Thanks for the info, guys. The curved needle file looks like it would do the trick.
04 June 2016, 18:32
ted thorn
For the do it yourself project you would be far better served with a tool that allows push and pull

This is the exact tool I used

Made by Dembart sold at Midway ect cheaply




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04 June 2016, 18:58
ramrod340
quote:
This is the exact tool I used

tu2 I've found it gives me a lot of control.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
04 June 2016, 19:16
ted thorn
Add in a flip down magnifying visor and stay patient

Above all else take your time.....or send it to me


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05 June 2016, 06:32
Nakihunter
Thanks Brian

Yes I am looking the Dembart kit. Found them here in NZ & looking for a bargain used kit if available.

Here is the stock I want to checker.





Here is the original thread of this project
http://forums.accuratereloadin...611058421#8611058421


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05 June 2016, 07:31
mete
My visit to Remington in the early '70s - The checkering was done by older women !! They did it properly !
A cradle , good lighting, maybe an optivisor , comfortable stool .patience all will help
05 June 2016, 08:19
Fjold
quote:
Originally posted by mete:
My visit to Remington in the early '70s - The checkering was done by older women !! They did it properly !
A cradle , good lighting, maybe an optivisor , comfortable stool .patience all will help


Ruger used to have a crew of women sitting in a room doing their checkering, I don't know if they still do though.


Frank



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05 June 2016, 08:40
gnoahhh
My tool kit for re-cutting checkering: two single vee cutters mounted in their own handles, one pushed the other pulled. Also short cutter mounted in its own handle, set to pull, for in tight spots. (Always pull the line away from the border rather than push a cutter up to it.) If a border is present, then a border cutter is called for too. I suggest buying enough handles to mount whatever cutters you decide on. While switching cutters on a handle isn't hard, it's so much easier to lay down one tool and pick up another and keep on working than to break the work flow by stopping to change out cutter heads.
06 June 2016, 04:01
Nakihunter
I am surprised that used checkering kits are hard to find on eBay etc.

There is one set in NZ with a book & visor but the guy is dreaming - asking for NZ$200 & now dropped to NZ$170. I can get them new full kit, visor & amazon book for that price. Brownells & Midway are stocked out. I could get them landed here even cheaper.


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