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24 March 2023, 17:29
Uncle Grinch
Sycamore Gun stock
A friend of mine sent me some pictures of a unique stock that he is working on. It’s made from sycamore and has a nice look.








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Mike

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24 March 2023, 17:58
p dog shooter
nice looking
24 March 2023, 19:51
dpcd
Better than I expected but still no.
24 March 2023, 20:44
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)
Fajen tried that many years ago...never sold well Good work !
24 March 2023, 20:51
z1r
Less than 2 lbs with all the fittings, impressive.
Very useful for a LW build.




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24 March 2023, 22:02
crbutler
quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Better than I expected but still no.


Would you mind elaborating?

Is it that it breaks/cracks too easily?

Too difficult to work?

Or that the demand is too low?

I thought the pictured rifle looked very nice, but if the wood is light, I could certainly see durability issues existing.
24 March 2023, 23:45
Uncle Grinch
My friend said it weighs 1 lb 14 ounces with metal (butt plate and grip metal) and is surface hardened with cyanoacrylate.


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Mike

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25 March 2023, 00:27
dpcd
No because it looks like Sycamore.
25 March 2023, 02:05
Bitterroot
Looks like some kind of reptile skin. You could get a pair of boots to match and be super Cool


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25 March 2023, 02:08
eddiel4
Years ago I saw a rifle stocked by Tom Shelhamer in Sycamore. As best as I can remember it was a 257 Roberts on a small-ring 98 Mauser. He must have stained it since it was a darker reddish brown color. I was impressed by his work but it wasn't my cup of tea, it reminded me of a snake's skin. I didn't say this, not wanting to offend anyone, but it was interesting to see. To bad we didn't have cell phones back then as I would have liked a picture of it to save....


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25 March 2023, 02:35
richj
I wish I kept the American Rifleman issue where a guy had a dozen or so rifles made each with different wood. One was even cross cut redwood.

Rich

I like it. some day... Very light.
Sold a Myrtle but i suspect Maple.



25 March 2023, 03:55
Uncle Grinch
I believe he said it was 1/4 sawn sycamore… whatever that means.


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Mike

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25 March 2023, 04:29
cal30 1906
That looks interesting for sure. Almost has a birch look to it.




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25 March 2023, 04:41
Logger2
sycamore ---- also known as lacewood
25 March 2023, 04:48
Michael Robinson
I like it.

Will it take an alkanet root stain?

It would be even prettier with some dark, reddish coloration.

Just my $0.02 worth of personal opinion, of course.


Mike

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25 March 2023, 07:48
dpcd
I don't have a degree in Forestry for nothing.
(Actually I did run a lot of trees over with tanks so was able to identify them while doing so)
26 March 2023, 01:59
jeffeosso
quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Better than I expected but still no.


Tom, come on.. you've posted pics of customer's guns i've vomited on my apron working on ... this aint so bad


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26 March 2023, 02:30
RogersGunWorks
I've always admired large, stately sycamore trees and this fine gunstock does not in the least diminish my respect for the tree. $2500 per blank Turkish walnut it ain't, but I still think it's attractive and unique. It is most certainly vastly superior to the last stock I made with myrtle wood. While some have had success with myrtle, I found the wood a royal pain to work with and clearly inferior to just about everything but those damned plywood birch stocks. Anyway, thumbs up for the sycamore stock!!

Roger
26 March 2023, 02:32
RogersGunWorks
quote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
I don't have a degree in Forestry for nothing.
(Actually I did run a lot of trees over with tanks so was able to identify them while doing so)


Tom,
As a class mate of yours, I thought you majored in ROTC with a minor in beer drinking.
Roger
26 March 2023, 02:35
dpcd
That sounds more accurate! I liked ROTC, beer, and women better than Forestry.
Jeff, you are probably referring to the Zombie hog rifle with blood red metal in 450 Bushmaster.. It did kill a hog in 2021.
26 March 2023, 04:18
clowdis
Sycamore just isn't my cup of tea, agree with Tom.


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26 March 2023, 06:07
setters5
It's not for me either, but then neither are laminates or frozen snot.
26 March 2023, 06:38
Bobster
Well, it looks like there are at least 4 longitudinal drying splits between the butt plate and cheek piece. Stock shape and color look superb. Reminds me of Swedish Mauser stocks in Beechwood, but with massive grain fleck.

What intrigues me is the receiver ring. Looks extra-long. Like a Turk 38.

quote:
Originally posted by Uncle Grinch:
A friend of mine sent me some pictures of a unique stock that he is working on. It’s made from sycamore and has a nice look.






26 March 2023, 10:31
z1r
1909 Peruvian. No splits.




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26 March 2023, 20:11
dpcd
Turks actually don't have long rings; they just have the hand guard retainer machined integral, which you have to remove. I actually machined off 3 of them last week.
As for laminated stocks; they definitely have their place. They are indestructible, and cost a tenth of a custom walnut stock. Not everyone can afford, or needs, a hand made walnut stock.
You rifle snobs kill me.
26 March 2023, 22:14
jeffeosso
i am not saying ALL lams are bad, i have several, i am saying SOME of them are an acquired taste(less)


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
26 March 2023, 22:55
dpcd
I didn't mean you.
26 March 2023, 23:25
setters5
I'm not a rifle snob, most of my rifles wear plain walnut stocks. We don't all have to like the same things! You barrel snobs kill me.
26 March 2023, 23:28
setters5
I don't know how to attach sarcastic smiley faces, just know it's all in fun!

Greg
27 March 2023, 05:36
dpcd
I like and use all stocks. Not all barrels though, so you are right there.
28 March 2023, 17:15
Lester Brooks
Most of you probably were not around when YAMA WOOD blanks were imported in 1965. These blanks were about 6 inches thick and could be split for the price of one blank. Very good figure and light weigh. Japan stopped the exporting back in the late 1960's.


30 March 2023, 04:33
Mark Clark
I like it. But I have a Pecan stock and working on an Osage Orange stock for an Encore. About a pound heavier than Walnut.
I don’t think it should be stained, if you want a different color use wood that color.