
04/10/11, 11:15 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Idaho
Posts: 4,332
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You can use any wood you want. I love tight grained curly maple, but you have to know how to stain it to make it have that 3D effect. Plain walnut is boring, great walnut is great. I made a stock out of sycamore once and it turned out bright yellow. I sold it to someone who liked it. I'd think for a small rifle for your kid, a lighter weight wood will be good, like walnut or maple. Avoid osage orange, although I have made target rifle stocks from it.
First saw out the profile very carefully. then inlet the action and barrel, then round and shape the sides towards the top and bottom profile lines. Once you reach the sawed lines in the middle of the edges, you are done. Don't take more off where you sawed.
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