I want to make my own stock for an inexpensive gun. The original has some cracks so leaving it aside, I want one that I won't care about much when I take it out shooting. I got this idea after looking at a piece of plastic lumber.. then wondered about making some of my own with crap from around the house. After watching 10 minutes of videos, I decided to get around to some BBQ-ing:
The mould was crude but I have the basic carveable shape. I'd like to have used wood, but I don't have many woodworking tools. It turned out better than I thought but could possibly be a poor material for a stock. That wouldn't really matter as a trial attempt. It's really tough but has some flex.
Couple things I'm wondering.. One, is I need to build it up a bit in areas and was planning on maybe using an epoxy of some kind which I assumed would be coloured; driveway sealer came to mind. People who seen it though suggested using something clear as the plastic has a neat marble look. I remember some epoxy in school in woodworking that could be used on table tops and intarsias but I think it was brittle when hardened(?) Any suggestions for a cheap, thick, shapeable, and durable plastic or bulk epoxy clear coating?
Second is I wonder if a heated barrel would have an effect on the plastic. I was thinking about bedding the action/barrel on some inset wood, and doing something with some metal for handling recoil. It's a bolt action shotgun and this is an extremely low budget endeavour, it needs to be safe, but not exactly refined or polished
The mould was crude but I have the basic carveable shape. I'd like to have used wood, but I don't have many woodworking tools. It turned out better than I thought but could possibly be a poor material for a stock. That wouldn't really matter as a trial attempt. It's really tough but has some flex.
Couple things I'm wondering.. One, is I need to build it up a bit in areas and was planning on maybe using an epoxy of some kind which I assumed would be coloured; driveway sealer came to mind. People who seen it though suggested using something clear as the plastic has a neat marble look. I remember some epoxy in school in woodworking that could be used on table tops and intarsias but I think it was brittle when hardened(?) Any suggestions for a cheap, thick, shapeable, and durable plastic or bulk epoxy clear coating?
Second is I wonder if a heated barrel would have an effect on the plastic. I was thinking about bedding the action/barrel on some inset wood, and doing something with some metal for handling recoil. It's a bolt action shotgun and this is an extremely low budget endeavour, it needs to be safe, but not exactly refined or polished