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Thread: New stock for the CZ223.

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    New stock for the CZ223.

    Hows it guys.
    I really like my 527 with 9 twist but not so keen on the hog back stock,
    A member on here gave me a good deal on a awesome walnut slab, so.
    Have been pecking away at this for a few nights.
    Almost ready for bedding and rear pillar then the shaping
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    Nice work

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    Thanks mate,
    Will try and do it justice for ya.

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    Some darn clever buggers on here well done!
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    Awesome handcraft

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    A bit of progress.
    Pillars and bedding done, recoil pad on, grip cap fitted and most shaping done.
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    your skills are amazing..good on you for having the patience to do this properly.
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    Ah mate I’m super jealous of your tools!! Im doing the same thing making a walnut stock for my T-bolt, but using hand carving chisels. It’s very slow going, and very hard to keep the edges straight where the action meets the stock!

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    Been there done that.
    Invest in a trimmer/router. Less than $100 you wont look back.
    Nice piece of wood btw
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    Got a bit done on the weekend.
    Ready for first coat oil.
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    No checkering?

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    Haha, A bit above my pay grade
    I have the tools here but loused up the last one I did.
    Will get someone who knowes what their doing
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    Amazing job, well done
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    Quote Originally Posted by Friwi View Post
    No checkering?
    Normally done once the finish is complete. Generally only the poms that checker before finishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevereadyfreddy View Post
    Haha, A bit above my pay grade
    I have the tools here but loused up the last one I did.
    Will get someone who knowes what their doing
    Na mate, get stuck in and checker it! For the cost of getting someone to do it, you could buy about 2-3 nice new blanks. Trust me, theres a lot of labour in a good hand cut checkering job.
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