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I will be inletting and finishing a rifle stock in the near future. I want to figure out this checkering thing so I can cut checkering in the rifle stock.
If you have some checkering tools, and or barrel inletting tools/scrapers laying around and would like to get rid of them, please let me know what you have.
BTW, this will be a 2 piece fancy walnut stock to replace the factory wood on a Ruger #3
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Greg.... GregoryofSherwoodForest......hangs in the handtool section, at one time had bought out a big load of gun carving tools from an old gunstock feller.
Don't know if he still has anything left.
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I was wanting to buy this on Ebay and hope to get it within 6 months.
I think this should help you if you choose to get it before me.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Carving-Fishsca...0179852271
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(01-08-2019, 07:53 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Greg.... GregoryofSherwoodForest......hangs in the handtool section, at one time had bought out a big load of gun carving tools from an old gunstock feller.
Don't know if he still has anything left.
Thanks, I will post something upstairs.
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(01-08-2019, 09:22 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I was wanting to buy this on Ebay and hope to get it within 6 months.
I think this should help you if you choose to get it before me.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Carving-Fishsca...0179852271
Arlin, thanks, but I think I am more interested in traditional checkering. There are some books in my Amazon cart, but I need to check the local libraries first.