p_ham
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Done right or done fast, you choose. I don't owe you an explanation.Why would it take 3 months to do a stock...are you doing like 10 at a time? Asking for a friend...lol
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Done right or done fast, you choose. I don't owe you an explanation.Why would it take 3 months to do a stock...are you doing like 10 at a time? Asking for a friend...lol
I can only guess he's working for a demanding ocd prick...Why would it take 3 months to do a stock...are you doing like 10 at a time? Asking for a friend...lol
3 months is pretty fast for an oil finish done right.Done right or done fast, you choose. I don't owe you an explanation.
Calm down Francis...I'm just fun'in ya....lolDone right or done fast, you choose. I don't owe you an explanation.
Only Ham’s - Fine Firearms.Posting pictures of thoroughly oiled, rubbed, and buffed wood - what’s next, an Only Fans account?
Call it @p_ham After Dark.
a @noharleyyet rifle is never complete without a red rubber pad. This is going to be a beaute.There's a light at the end boys. Need to dial back the luster a touch and send it off to get checkered.
If you're wondering why it's in an oven, the wind hasn't stopped all year (or the last 10) and it's been rainy so I can't very well set them in the sun. Spending a day at 120 with low humidity helps cure things out.
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Absolutely gorgeous!There's a light at the end boys. Need to dial back the luster a touch and send it off to get checkered.
If you're wondering why it's in an oven, the wind hasn't stopped all year (or the last 10) and it's been rainy so I can't very well set them in the sun. Spending a day at 120 with low humidity helps cure things out.
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When it's yours you can dictate what happens with it.Take that ugly red pad off. It contrasts too much. Just put a black pad on it. You've done a super job with the stock. The red doesn't match. Even if you put a brown or tan pad it would look better. Sorry, but just being honest. Keep in mind I love what you did overall.
Did you ever get the feeling that the world was a tuxedo and you were a pair of brown shoes?Take that ugly red pad off. It contrasts too much. Just put a black pad on it. You've done a super job with the stock. The red doesn't match. Even if you put a brown or tan pad it would look better. Sorry, but just being honest. Keep in mind I love what you did overall.
Stunning!!!I didn't get much for photos but I dovetailed the barrel, made the mounting stud, and escutcheon. I had purchased pre-made parts when I picked up the stock but ended up opting for stainless so the machines got to cut some metal.
Got the 1st coat sanded into the forend and the 2nd on the butt. The cool thing about an oil finish is you can see the depth grow with each coat.
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Very nice indeed. just finished up a stock I have been working on for a couple months. Sure does take some time and labor to get it right.
Oh my!!