So I’m ready to inlet the butt plate on the rifle I’m working on. Been watching and reading and still hesitant on starting. Add that sand castings of nickel silver are really not great. I went with that material because, again, I’m just going with a look and style of my own and no particular discipline.
Anyways. I had to order a new casting that won’t be here for a few days as the one I had was just too bad from the foundry to work with. It had really deep inclusions, areas where the metal contracted too far to shape level, etc.
But my big question first is, the top of the comb. I see some folks cut it flat. Others inlet it as a radius under the top of the butt plate. Which is the best way? Does it matter?
And I guess the next question is roughing in the cut. How does everyone lay out the shape to start with on the stock?
Anyways. I had to order a new casting that won’t be here for a few days as the one I had was just too bad from the foundry to work with. It had really deep inclusions, areas where the metal contracted too far to shape level, etc.
But my big question first is, the top of the comb. I see some folks cut it flat. Others inlet it as a radius under the top of the butt plate. Which is the best way? Does it matter?
And I guess the next question is roughing in the cut. How does everyone lay out the shape to start with on the stock?