A question for those "in the know":
Why isn't copper used more often with regard to metal inlays and such? (I suspect it could be somewhat of a prestige thing.)
I have seen photos of thin copper wire inlays in stocks and as high-lights of some carvings. And there are photos that show copper on some extremely ornate rifle stocks - you know, the ones that leave you wondering if there is any wood or gun metal underneath all that ornateness.
I made up a stub and laid some solid copper electrical wire into it just to see what it would look like. I kinda like it. Don't know if I'll ever do this sort of thing again, but one never knows...
Why isn't copper used more often with regard to metal inlays and such? (I suspect it could be somewhat of a prestige thing.)
I have seen photos of thin copper wire inlays in stocks and as high-lights of some carvings. And there are photos that show copper on some extremely ornate rifle stocks - you know, the ones that leave you wondering if there is any wood or gun metal underneath all that ornateness.
I made up a stub and laid some solid copper electrical wire into it just to see what it would look like. I kinda like it. Don't know if I'll ever do this sort of thing again, but one never knows...