Hi everyone,
Been busy recently - received lots of drill purpose wood for three No1 Mk3's I'm retrofitting.
A few pictures...
1. Stocks when received (rough...)
2. After about 6 hours of work, wood is prepared and ready for fitting / bedding
3. Some cracks have to be repaired; and in the case of this forend, shims have been installed for snug fit of the sear lugs (you can see the contact marks on the shims). I'm quite new at this bedding thing, but it is a lot of fun, and I think I'm making progress.
4. First coat of boiled linseed oil is applied. From pic 1 to 4, between 10 and 15 hrs of work; still a few (or many) to go before I'm done...
Been busy recently - received lots of drill purpose wood for three No1 Mk3's I'm retrofitting.
A few pictures...
1. Stocks when received (rough...)
2. After about 6 hours of work, wood is prepared and ready for fitting / bedding
3. Some cracks have to be repaired; and in the case of this forend, shims have been installed for snug fit of the sear lugs (you can see the contact marks on the shims). I'm quite new at this bedding thing, but it is a lot of fun, and I think I'm making progress.
4. First coat of boiled linseed oil is applied. From pic 1 to 4, between 10 and 15 hrs of work; still a few (or many) to go before I'm done...


















































