Moose Masher
CGN Regular
- Location
- Oak Hammok Manitoba
A buddy gave me a set of Dembart checkering tools that he inherited from his grandfather so I figured what the h#$% and gave it a try.
The gun is an old break, single shot .410 that is too loose to shoot. I use it as a guiney pig to test things on before working on my good guns.
The only tool missing from the set is the veiner, used to lay out the patterns and clean up the edges after the checkering is done.
Since I don't have the veiner, I used a Dremel to lay out the pattern.
The work is definately bush-league, there are a lot of over runs and a couple of double lines. Considering it was my first attempt though, I'm pretty happy with the results. If I can get my hands on a veiner tool that would really help.
The gun is an old break, single shot .410 that is too loose to shoot. I use it as a guiney pig to test things on before working on my good guns.
The only tool missing from the set is the veiner, used to lay out the patterns and clean up the edges after the checkering is done.
Since I don't have the veiner, I used a Dremel to lay out the pattern.



The work is definately bush-league, there are a lot of over runs and a couple of double lines. Considering it was my first attempt though, I'm pretty happy with the results. If I can get my hands on a veiner tool that would really help.
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