- Location
- Beaverlodge, Alberta
Hey guys, I've been playing with stock making for most of a year now and am getting better and better at it,but I'm liking to really start taking it seriously. Just like the hunt for the perfect load or shot, I want to become a precision stock builder. There really doesn't seem to be that much interest in this stuff out there? I've spent countless hours for example looking up what types of really figured beautiful woods are suitable for making stocks. I would also like to learn more about techniques and tooling. For example I'd like to learn checkering and improve my inletting. I would really like to learn how to tell what kind of figure a tree is hiding from the outside before it has veer cut and even sawing techniques. There is so much to this hobbyist like to learn but the info really seems to be buried. Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
Here's the level I am currently at:
Here's the level I am currently at:



















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