Let’s talk about woodcarvingAdministrator2020-02-03T16:00:40-05:00
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Shotgun Stock
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Quote from Deleted user on July 27, 2017, 9:41 am
I recently made a new stock for my son-in-law's shotgun. It was given to him by his grandfather, which was originally his great-grandfather's gun. I had to use a lot of carving tools to shape the stock and it gave me an idea for a future project. Is there anyone out there who has done a gun stock and possibly a more ornate version of same?
I recently made a new stock for my son-in-law's shotgun. It was given to him by his grandfather, which was originally his great-grandfather's gun. I had to use a lot of carving tools to shape the stock and it gave me an idea for a future project. Is there anyone out there who has done a gun stock and possibly a more ornate version of same?
MaryMay@marymay
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Quote from MaryMay on July 27, 2017, 12:37 pm
Hi Ken,
I've always wanted to try carving a design in a gun stock. If you supply the gun stock, I'll carve something into it as a lesson for the school. (As long as it's not curly maple or burl 🙂
I hope I don't regret this...
Hi Ken,
I've always wanted to try carving a design in a gun stock. If you supply the gun stock, I'll carve something into it as a lesson for the school. (As long as it's not curly maple or burl 🙂
I hope I don't regret this...