Have a Ruger .22 that the grips have seen better days, chipped, one side has a chunk missing all together. So I figured rather than buying a set of grips for $30, I would do what any true gunnut would do, spend $300-400 on tools and supplies.
The old grips, and the rough blanks for the new; the wood is purple heartwood.
The blanks after shaping;
At this point I was'nt happy with the color so I whipped out my trusty heat gun (unregistered) and brought out the purple a bit;
After the first coat of tung oil, still wet in the pics;
Work in progress. The color was darker than I expected, after the first coat dried I sanded it with fine sandpaper to lighten it. More pics to follow.
One thing I'm not all that keen on is the Ruger grip screw. Anyone have any ideas on something that looks better?
The old grips, and the rough blanks for the new; the wood is purple heartwood.

The blanks after shaping;

At this point I was'nt happy with the color so I whipped out my trusty heat gun (unregistered) and brought out the purple a bit;


After the first coat of tung oil, still wet in the pics;


Work in progress. The color was darker than I expected, after the first coat dried I sanded it with fine sandpaper to lighten it. More pics to follow.
One thing I'm not all that keen on is the Ruger grip screw. Anyone have any ideas on something that looks better?
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