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| MCB Member Join Date: Jan 2007 | in need of a cheap solution hey, i'm building a wood stock for a bolt action project, but i need to cut a 1 inch half circle slot along the top, but i'm looking for a really cheap way of doing this. does anyone have any suggestions? thanks |
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| Lord humungus the Mod | A mill with a ball end cutter or a router is your only real option. Neither option is "cheap" but will be the only way to get the results your after. Look into "inletting" which is what the operation is called. -Jake
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| Flaky Admin | http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/sto...L+BEDDING+TOOL By hand the old way. Or, make a router table with a 'fence' to guide the stock (not easy due to stock taper, or guide by hand) with a proper set router bit. That's the power way if you have access. Test on 2x4s before moving forward. |
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| Retro grouch Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Lynn, Ma | Chisel and an auger bit, the way real men of history got it done this way.
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| Active Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Denver, Colo. | How on earth would you use an auger bit? Do you drill a hole and then split it? I inlet mine with chisels. Started drawing the limits of the inlet and a centerline. I started gouging toward the centerline with a flat chisel (this would prolly have went easier with a regular gouge, going parallel to the centerline). I finally ended up with more or less a v shaped channel. I used the tube that was the same size at the inlet with sand paper wrapped around it to finish it to size....If you go a little too far, you can fill in with wood putty or epoxy.... Gorgeous job on the M-1 Carbine.... Catchya on the Flip Side..... Emerald Wolf -- is going to have to do an M1 Garand one of these days... |
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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Milwaukee Wisconsin | I took the blade out of a cheep 1" block plane and ground it into a semi circle then I set it in a bench vice so that it was sticking straight up and most of the blade was below the jaws of the vice. I drew the stock across the blade until the wood rode on the jaws of the vice. Next I raised the blade 1/16 or so and repeated the process until I was satisfied with the depth of my cut. ![]() |
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| Mod-O-Rator Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Finleyville, PA | Quote:
I declare this one as a winner! Never would of thought of that... brilliant!
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