A couple years back when I started this hobby the thought of beginning with a "chunk of wood" was rather daunting - a kit seemed the way to go, a pre-carve even then seemed a little scary. But after a bit of reading and some trial/error it's now my favourite part of the build - almost
Anyhow, if you are a little afraid to grab a board because it seems a little too difficult I have put together a few pics and notes of my current build (just started).
Here's how I go about it. If you have a pattern or blueprint, that makes it fairly easy to layout your lines to cut out, if not, I have a pic and some notes on how I do it. This will be my fourth rifle and only one was build from a "store bought" plan.
So here's a few pics with notes...
Start with the board (I did run it through the thickness planer to clean up the sides, and the top went through the jointer so I would be starting with squared/straight edges - if you don't have these tools, most wood suppliers can do this for you for a couple of extra bucks....
Get your pattern or make up one yourself...
Transfer your rough pattern to the board....
Cross your fingers and fire up the saw...
Save the leftovers....
If all goes well, in a few months this will turn into a nice Maryland rifle