Inletting Black

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I bought a semi-inleted rifle stock and I need some Inletting Black to find where the action/receiver is rubbing on the stock, could some member tell me where to get inletting black or something else to use.
 
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270BBR said:
I bought a semi-inleted rifle stock and I need some Inletting Black to find where the action/receiver is rubbing on the stock, could some member tell me where to get inletting black or something else to use.

I've used Prussian Blue. You can buy PB at most automotive parts stores.

It works ok but I prefer the real stuff from Brownells.
 
Candle soot. Or make a little smoker - cartidge case stuffed with cotton rag, soaked with oil, light the wick. If you are using a smoker, don't set fire to any shavings. Smudge the surfaces, then extinguish the flame until you are ready to smudge again. Maybe one of those miniature oil lamps, without its glass chimney, would work. I don't like anything that will leave an oily residue that could soak into the wood.
 
I've found almost dry red oxide primer applied "dry brush" fashion to be very good. With a lacquer base, it dries quick, doesn't soak into wood and gives a good register of where to make the next chisel cut(s). Just be sure to brush it on virtually "dry" ... almost like a powder.
 
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