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Wyoduster
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Chestnut longrifle done
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February 13, 2019, 09:35:51 PM »
Well I learned a lot of lessons on this one...
1st Is Chestnut is tooooo soft, felt like i was backing up and repairing as much as building. 2nd more thought before hand, and so many more..
I have another blank cut but don't know if I want to go down that road again....
But here are some pictures ... Oh its a 32 cal., 40" barrel, small Siler lock, and other stuff.
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wapiti22
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Re: Chestnut longrifle done
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February 13, 2019, 09:51:22 PM »
Very nice. Great looking piece of wood!
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hanshi
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Re: Chestnut longrifle done
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February 14, 2019, 02:49:11 AM »
Some woods are better than others, of course. But your final product should be just fine. Not bad at all!
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Daryl
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Re: Chestnut longrifle done
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February 14, 2019, 03:14:24 AM »
Very interesting, design. The grain structure on the cheek-piece side looks very much like ASH, with wide, possibly soft, early growth rings.
Very interesting indeed, thanks for posting it, Wyoduster.
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Daryl
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ron w
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Re: Chestnut longrifle done
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February 14, 2019, 06:46:29 AM »
beautiful color and typical grain structure of Butternut, but,... although it is listed as a hardwood, isn't it a bit soft for a gun stock ?. I've built a lot furniture/cabinets with it and consider it only marginally harder than pine.
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ron w
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February 14, 2019, 07:04:38 AM »
i'm sorry,.... disreguard my post above,......when I read "chestnut", my brain thought "butternut"....my bad.
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Wyoduster
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Re: Chestnut longrifle done
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February 14, 2019, 03:23:33 PM »
Thanks for the uplifting comments. It does look nice up close too. I have learned that even though a soft wood I thought would be easier to build with(sanding, cutting, filing, etc...)It also chips, splinters and cracks easier. I like to put a couple inlays in my work but was so frustrated with working this one i gave up.
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ron w
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February 15, 2019, 06:33:15 AM »
yes,..... chestnut can be somewhat brittle !.
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