Are you sure you really want to see this mess? Unfortunately, I can't blame anyone but myself.
As soon as the weather clears up a bit, spring gets here, and I get me one of those little "round-to-its", I am going to clean the mess, I may even have it nice enough to actually put a car, or a boat, in it...who knows?
Years ago I found a small niche in the Gunsmithing trade for building stocks....I've been doing it for around 40 plus years as a hobby and side line.
I've always heard that nice, clean, uncluttered shop was the sign of a cluttered mind.
If that should be true, then I suspect my old mind is as clear as fresh mountain water........... <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_eek.gif" alt=":shock:" title="Shocked" />
Here is a Renegade stock I did last fall for a friend. if you can see it for all the clutter.
Here is a picture of the
very last checkering job I will likely ever try.....I'm trough with this. Just ain't got what it takes anymore.
I simply no longer have the hand, or the patience. It's kinda funny with checkering...I do pretty good until I lay a checkering tool inside the layout, and then my hand starts to shake, from there, it just gets progressively worse. Weird!!
21LPI is hard enough with good eyes, and a steady hand. Captchee and a few others can do 21, and I have, on one occasion, even did a 26 which I was almighty proud of.
I sold my Brownells checkering cradle, and this last stock I did was a totally unsupported, free hand, checkering job....NEVER AGAIN!!
This is a modern stock, that I originally built the gun for somewhere around 30 or 35 years ago...the stock didn't turn out too bad, but it convinced me that it's time to hang it up and clean up the shop!
This is my "Browning Box"....3# coffee can in the bottom, filled with water and a sponge, and a 100W light bulb in the top to keep the heat up when the box is close.