shaman
40 Cal
I would like y'all's opinions on the new option on Kibler's Woodsrunner, the fully CNC Incised carving.
Has anyone bought it? What do you think?
Has anyone bought it? What do you think?
I bought the fully carved. I like the engraving but if I were to do over I would skip.I would like y'all's opinions on the new option on Kibler's Woodsrunner, the fully CNC Incised carving.
Has anyone bought it? What do you think?
I am in the same boat. I wish I had spent my money on a prettier piece of wood rather than a carved stock.I bought the fully carved. I like the engraving but if I were to do over I would skip.
With that style of rifle I think they look better with no or very little carving and a plain maple stock but of course each to their own.I am in the same boat. I wish I had spent my money on a prettier piece of wood rather than a carved stock.
I agree 100%. I loved building the rifle and it shoot's perfect and is very accurate. But less carving would be nice. My friend bought the same rifle with no carving and carving on his would distract from the wood pattern.With that style of rifle I think they look better with no or very little carving and a plain maple stock but of course each to their own.
Well I’ve learned there is no accounting for taste.It looks like machine carving. If that’s ok with you, go for it.
Im familiar with his work up close and from every picture i see on thr net It looks to me exactly like Jim Kibler carved it by hand.It looks like machine carving. If that’s ok with you, go for it.
I didn't see your post til after I had posted : )Well I’ve learned there is no accounting for taste.
I would argue it looks very much like high quality incised work. Have you studied original work much?
You see no difference between a production piece and an individually created work of art?Im familiar with his work up close and from every picture i see on thr net It looks to me exactly like Jim Kibler carved it by hand.
Looking at it on a screen, without having it in hand and examining for whether it has machining tool marks or chisel trail I can quickly recognize that work to be Jim's.You see no difference between a production piece and an individually created work of art?
Really?Im familiar with his work up close and from every picture i see on thr net It looks to me exactly like Jim Kibler carved it by hand.
Same here. So I started practicing. All you need is a pencil and paper. You get the hang of it after a little while. I can even do decent engraving designs now.I admire the incised carving on the Kiblers. personally i like relief carving and wish someone would create transfer patterns that one could use to outline. being i couldn't draw a decent stick figure, i would find that invaluable. i can carve if it is drawn out for me, but i am beyond challenged to do it myself.
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