brushyspoons
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I'm still a novice builder so this may be a "me" problem more than it is a wood problem, but while attempting to square up a blank for my second longrifle I've been having a much harder time with hand planing than I did with my first blank. I've sharpened and resharpened my plane irons because as soon as they touch the wood, they start to chatter and tear instead of slicing off nice and clean ribbons. I've planed some of the scraps from my first blank and they cut fine on those pieces, so I'm not sure if I was working with soft maple on my first rifle or if I simply need to do a better job sharpening my irons. This blank and the one for my first rifle are the same grade maple (CM2).
Additionally, I've noticed what appear to be two knots running perpendicular across the wrist area:
Here is a zoomed out picture to give a better perspective on their location:
And here is the other side of the stock with some of that ugly tear out I mentioned:
Any advice is appreciated
Additionally, I've noticed what appear to be two knots running perpendicular across the wrist area:
Here is a zoomed out picture to give a better perspective on their location:
And here is the other side of the stock with some of that ugly tear out I mentioned:
Any advice is appreciated