Guys, thanks for the lovely picture of the original rifle butt. It's classic. As far as patience , I inherited patience, from my dear old Dad. He put up with a very young kid , with too many questions, under foot for many years in his mechanic shop. Dad was a brilliant self taught , mechanical engineer. On winter evenings in our cellar shop, I watched him make stocks for surplus military rifles , so we could have quality deer rifles, and summer , long range , ground hog guns. Around age twenty 23 , modern firearm boredom set into my life , and muzzleloading guns caught me up. At this point in my life , I'm building a few of the odd guns , nobody ever wanted , but me. One type of gun , is the plain barn type gun, because they are easy , and don't require a lot of expense , thought , and effort. The more skilled you become from building copies of old guns, the more reward will come to you. Keep working ,and studying..........oldwood