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A little Pedersoli before and after. Faux Curly Maple

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I just left my range so ran over to my friend's house. He'd seen a picture when it was hanging the other night when we were shooting. He said he couldn't believe how nice it came out. That he tried one before (what he called a rope burn using string) and he didn't like it. Coming from him, in person, as well as the comments here really made me realize how lucky I was. He's a perfectionist and has been messing around with guns for a long time. Things I was viewing as imperfections where the wire burned he said you want that. So I guess not coming out perfect in my eyes worked in my favor.

But the whole time I was wondering if Pedersoli sold just the stocks...

Here are some of the ML's he's built. He makes his own stocks. I took some pics of them before I started so I could have curly maple embedded in my brain when I was wrapping, lol.

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I found very soft rolls of aluminum wire on Amazon that worked out great. I was able to start the wrap on the end and rolled all the way to the butt. I will post results in a few but this was a great thread to find because I think you will start seeing more great looking guns that are normally just plain janes. I know the ones pictured and the one I did make them so much more, can’t wait to carry mine into the woods this fall for sure!!! Thanks All for a New way to finish stocks!! Reds
 
My wire also did not dent the wood and I also had already sanded. I will post pics this evening it has been stained and 3 coats of sealer. All products used are by Laurel Mountain Forge. Starting finish this weekend and also color of stain is Honey Maple!!
 
I did have some 18ga wire leave impressions across the comb of a hard walnut stock I tried to practice on. The 24ga wire did not need worked as hard to bend, so no dents or imprints were left by it. That's why I suggested using 24ga wire. or if I didn't mention it earlier, I am now :) And zinc, not black. I think it's more reflective and helps.
 
Here is the promised pic. Next step will be the finish, I’m thinking 4 to 6 coats will see by how each look!!
 

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