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...![IMG_0343 (2).jpg IMG_0343 (2).jpg](https://cdn2.imagearchive.com/muzzleloadingforum/data/attachments/94/94547-ac0f5fd22e859b895ced8d5e39912619.jpg)
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...
![IMG_0343 (2).jpg IMG_0343 (2).jpg](https://cdn2.imagearchive.com/muzzleloadingforum/data/attachments/94/94547-ac0f5fd22e859b895ced8d5e39912619.jpg)