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Do I want ro sand to 220 then apply the brown CA glue and CA accelerator? Or do the CA glue and CA accelerator before even starting to sand? I'm guessing with the tannic acid and iron nitrate this should blend in at least I'm think still be visible but just add character.For the bark inclusion, if there's a void, use medium brown CA glue (basically a super glue) and spray with CA glue accelerator. Just build it up in layers. It will set in a second or two with the accelerator. I get mine at the Woodcraft store.
That's the plan. I want it there.I love oddball stuff. I would fill the inclusions with a clear epoxy resin and sand smooth leaving the cool bark inclusions for the eye but smooth to the touch. YMMV
You can do it before sanding. If it's high, you will sand it smooth when finishing.Do I want ro sand to 220 then apply the brown CA glue and CA accelerator? Or do the CA glue and CA accelerator before even starting to sand? I'm guessing with the tannic acid and iron nitrate this should blend in at least I'm think still be visible but just add character.
New ram rod be here Saturday. I have range rod with muzzle protector. Going go shoot it tomorrowVery nice rifle!!!
You were wise about replacing the rod.
I discovered the ram rod blanks I ordered from Kibler were way too big to fit the SMR pipes. Please let us know how your new rod fits.New ram rod be here Saturday. I have range rod with muzzle protector. Going go shoot it tomorrow
I discovered the ram rod blanks I ordered from Kibler were way too big to fit the SMR pipes. Please let us know how your new rod fits.
I discovered the ram rod blanks I ordered from Kibler were way too big to fit the SMR pipes. Please let us know how your new rod fits.
Well, the ones I got were more than a little tight. More like an eighth of an inch oversize. I ordered them off the SMR parts page, so I just assumed they were right for the SMR pipes. Then put them aside for six weeks. Yesterday I tried to "resize" them to fit the SMR pipes, and it's quite a herculean task to round down the ones I got to fit. Sanding? No. Filing? No. Rasping? Slow progress. This tough wood is great for ramrods, but not so much for reducing their size. I'm thinking I was sent the wrong ramrod blanks. Six weeks down the road I guess I'm stuck with trying to make do. If I reorder, I get an oversize shipping fee.... About half way through he sands the ramrod because it was little tight.
I would leave it alone .... it'll give the stock and rifle a little character. I guess my tastes are a bit weird. W.ZIt's more superficial then the pics make it look like. It just may sand out.
It didn't sand out and honestly I like it.I would leave it alone .... it'll give the stock and rifle a little character. I guess my tastes are a bit weird. W.Z
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