looks great..can you post a pic of the whole rifle? question..how deep into the handle does the bolt handle go? Any concerns about the wood cracking with use?
I don't have any concerns with the wood cracking: The wood used was well dried and the CA glue finish (including a couple of drops inside the hole that screws onto the bolt threading) seals the wood against humidity changes.
Also, the CA glue finish will also protect the wood against various chemicals and scratches.
Unfortunately, the rifle is undergoing a MAJOR refit at the moment hehe. I've slimed down the fore-end, installed an african blackwood tip, removed the old varnish, installed a grind-to-fit buttpad...still need to bed, install my new trigger and finish it. I could take a pic, but I'm afraid it wouldn't it justice just yet!
Nice, I wouldn't have thought of a wooden bolt handle. I have thought of making a small foundry, melting some scrap brass into a mold of the bolt handle. This idea first came to me while enjoying a humorous episode of Man Lab that featured a homemade foundry - the most difficult part it seems then, is making a mold.
can't wait to see pics of it finished.
New camper, I've seen someone create a mold by using bedding techniques: Take the piece of metal you want to copy, wax it up and them put epoxy over it. Remove hardened epoxy and know you have your mold. Your mileage might vary though and I must say I've never actually tried it. I saw it on instructables.com, replicating a fire-mode selection switch of some gun.
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