DEAN C.":3kuu4nby said:Hi,
I am new to the forum and wondered if anyone could guide me to where I can purchase checkering tools for checkering/outlining gun stocks.
Thanks,
Dean.
marcros":3dtdzxmu said:Are they the same thing- they are just a punch for a bit of texture aren't they? The tool that I imagined that the OP required was http://m.woodcraft.com/product/2020946/ ... l-kit.aspx for example.
marcros":1z5rigct said:Are they the same thing- they are just a punch for a bit of texture aren't they? The tool that I imagined that the OP required was http://m.woodcraft.com/product/2020946/ ... l-kit.aspx for example.
Thats the thing. If memory serves, Dem-Bart is a well know (in the US) supplier of gun tools and accessories.marcros":25n8x39r said:Are they the same thing- they are just a punch for a bit of texture aren't they? The tool that I imagined that the OP required was http://m.woodcraft.com/product/2020946/ ... l-kit.aspx for example.
Skeety":3bbhc5ny said:Midway uk and Midway USA do gun smithing tools as do Brownells.
Check out shotgun world forum, some very very helpful stockers and gunsmiths on there.
I have a gun I need to get round to finishing, just the woodwork to do and make a new butt pad.
What gun are you doing?
Jon.
I used needle files for bordering, too. Points annealed, bent, hardened and tempered.DEAN C.":dxa3a5b3 said:Skeety":dxa3a5b3 said:Midway uk and Midway USA do gun smithing tools as do Brownells.
Check out shotgun world forum, some very very helpful stockers and gunsmiths on there.
I have a gun I need to get round to finishing, just the woodwork to do and make a new butt pad.
What gun are you doing?
Jon.
I have finished or refinished/sculptured and chopped quite a few custom stocks made by various makers, mainly for Air Arms 400 series as I compete with a couple of Air Arms MPR 400's and a Pro Target. I have just completed a stock for my own use in air rifle HFT competitions from a blank that I had inletted, and made it to my own spec and to my preferred balance. This incorporated three hold positions for the grip/trigger area shaped perfectly for my own hand.
I do my own stippling which is what is on the phot of the pistol grips in the post above. I was really after an outlining checkering tool in order to put a neat border around the stippling, which I do with a Dremel type tool and a 1.2mm ball engraver bit.
Brownells look like a good lead thanks, as they seem to import the american made stuff! Up to now I have used needle files for bodering.
Thanks Guys.
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