Pics of the stock blank. It is important to consider the grain flow thru the wrist area. Structural integrity of the stock is no 1. Beauty comes second on a gun that will be shot a lot.


Herb
Yes it is a pentograph, the stock will be hand finished after in-letting.Trajeev wrote:Very Nice.Is it a 3D pentograph machine? What is the tool RPM? If you are using HF spindle,a ball head will give better finish.
Yes it is an very interesting project.ckkalyan wrote:Wow, very cool process herb - I can only imagine the thrill, watching the blank taking shape almost, magically!
I am also looking forward to how the stock will come out and yes, it is a trap / skeet combo.Vikram wrote:Herb,
Lovely piece of wood there. Is it a Trap gun?
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Vikram
Shooter - This is a 2 barrel set with trap / skeet combo. I prefer a Monte Carlo stock for trap. Just a personal preference, I did debate about the cheek piece.shooter wrote:Herb why did you choose the Monte Carlo style ESP with cheek piece?
"but this is a lengthy and costly process but the method you have shown is a cheap and easy process."abhrankash wrote:I think this is the copy milling machine. The best way to get the 0-0 stock is to scan the required stock under white light scanner you will get the point cloud data from those point cloud data surface can be generated by using CAD software and then converted to solid. that data can be transferred to the machine either by LAN or WI-FI and can be machined by CNC milling or CNC routing (wood working). but this is a lengthy and costly process but the method you have shown is a cheap and easy process.