I'm getting started on my next rifle, doing the grunt work when I'm not in the mood for final details on my current project.
I don't have a bandsaw, and with the self isolation, don't want to impose on my friend who does have a band saw. I'm having a heck of a time just cutting my super hard maple blank to the pattern. I've tried some pretty dodgy tools, methods and nearly cut it too close on the bottom of the buttstock.
I think I'll use my table saw to do the straight lines on the forend.
After that, stock shaping will be a lot of work, it's really hard/dense maple and the grain structure near the buttplate is all over the place. I think it will have some gorgeous figure, but I'm gonna pay for it in hard work.
Norm