02-17-2019, 06:37 PM
Made a little more progress. I am doing this little by little and doing other small projects to use up scraps and to slow me down with this. The butt stock is fitted, now I am trimming it down and getting the shape I want. Small apron plan and block plane really come in handy for removing material while keeping straight lines. The changing grain can be a bit tricky though. That 5/8" inchannel gouge was instrumental in removing material along the sweeping lines coming back from the receiver to the grip.
I was faced with an issue of a poorly cut hole on the forearm. There is a sort of bushing that is threaded to guide and retain the screw that holds on the forearm. It goes in at an angle. I started off using a 1/4" inchannel gouge to clean it up but the grain direction was making it difficult. Racking my brain, I realized that I had a brad point drill bit the proper size, but I only needed to remove a very little material and going too far would be disaster. Chucked that bit in a handcrank and cleaned up perfect.
Not shown is the forearm is also fitted now. A 5/8" inchannel gouge was a perfect fit for the radius at the bottom rear. I squared up and tapered the forearm down and drew center lines and quarter lines to help guide further shaping. A #5 dii all the work getting it down.
I was faced with an issue of a poorly cut hole on the forearm. There is a sort of bushing that is threaded to guide and retain the screw that holds on the forearm. It goes in at an angle. I started off using a 1/4" inchannel gouge to clean it up but the grain direction was making it difficult. Racking my brain, I realized that I had a brad point drill bit the proper size, but I only needed to remove a very little material and going too far would be disaster. Chucked that bit in a handcrank and cleaned up perfect.
Not shown is the forearm is also fitted now. A 5/8" inchannel gouge was a perfect fit for the radius at the bottom rear. I squared up and tapered the forearm down and drew center lines and quarter lines to help guide further shaping. A #5 dii all the work getting it down.