Maple Stock?
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Maple Stock?
My brother in-law has a wood shop in Maine where he has access to beautiful bird's eye maple. I know that stocks are traditionally walnut, but is there any reason I couldn't find a nice piece of maple and make a new stock for my BLR? I figure it could be a fun project to just get a piece and start working it.
Any thoughts, tricks, tips?
Thanks, Michael in NH
Any thoughts, tricks, tips?
Thanks, Michael in NH
Maple is actually a much better stock wood than walnut. Most original muzzleloaders, and most good reproduction muzzleloaders are stocked in maple.
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I once picked up a 1903 Springfield from a gunshop for a song, that no one wanted because it had been custom stocked in a light blond curly maple, and finished without the finish shaping being done. It had at least one birthday, on that shop's rack.
It still had all the extra wood, in all the right places, so I detail shaped it, changed a few angles & ditched the Monte Carlo comb - then stained it with a dark stain, before finishing with a satin Tru-Oil.
Boy - Did it ever become an eye popper ! Most observers couldn't believe it was Maple.
It still had all the extra wood, in all the right places, so I detail shaped it, changed a few angles & ditched the Monte Carlo comb - then stained it with a dark stain, before finishing with a satin Tru-Oil.
Boy - Did it ever become an eye popper ! Most observers couldn't believe it was Maple.
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you should save all the curly maple for violins.
I have a piece at home that I used to make a banjo, I've still got a pretty big piece if my mother hasn't thrown it out. My brother-in-law used a piece to make a gun forearm.
Great stuff. It's very hard, I often got smoking drill bits and such. It also can warp and cracks can open up if it's not well seasoned.
I have a piece at home that I used to make a banjo, I've still got a pretty big piece if my mother hasn't thrown it out. My brother-in-law used a piece to make a gun forearm.
Great stuff. It's very hard, I often got smoking drill bits and such. It also can warp and cracks can open up if it's not well seasoned.
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If you can read thought the Foxfire Book I think it's #5, that deals with flintlock rifle makin. They give you a pretty good detailed account on how the old time gunsmiths finished maple gunstocks.
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Some of the early Colt Lightnings and turn-of-the-century Winchesters were special ordered with maple. I have seen 'em and while beautiful, well, the old saying holds true--"beauty is in the eye of the beholder". If you like it, why care what others may think---go for it--------Sixgun
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