Quote Originally Posted by Claven2 View Post
If you don't have walnut at home, your local gunsmith probably has a bin of cracked stocks he uses for repairs. Asking nicely would probably get you a small piece for nothing
Actually I’ve been looking for a good excuse to introduce myself to our local gunsmith.
He’s got a shed out beside the house. It doesn’t look like much but my friends tell me magic happens in that little building.

Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
That's a fair sized CMM! Or a stupid big drill press.
They only made six this big. This is the only one still running with the original controller and laser scales. The others have been dismantled or retrofitted.

Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
The case looks a little familiar, but can't quite remember (or it's GPU or military)...I do more rotating parts, case shop is a different depatment any more.
Yah, I don’t know what’s what anymore since I’ve been out of the production side of things for quite a few years now. I just try to keep it all running.

Just so you Canadians don’t feel left out (Claven2), here’s our BIG Canadian Quickmill. I tried to get the installers from Peterborough, ON to properly dedicate it when new with a rousing chorus of “Oh Canadaicon” But I think they were lacking the proper ethanol based lubrication. Geez, what the heck? I even printed the words and a couple flags for them.
I think this part goes in a land based power generation turbine.
That's Taz "hanging loose" in the background. He competes all over the world (including the big races up at BC) in Dragon Boats.



OK all seriousness aside, let’s get back to rifles.
Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
BTW, I think SAW dust is too coarse. Sanding dust is much better for your purposes. Might try a local cabinet or fine furniture maker (maybe a hobbyist co-worker) or picture framer.
No worries Jmoore, I’ve already got the belt sander clamped in the vise waiting to make some fine 80 grit dust. Also now that you mentioned it, my best friend is a cabinet builder/installer. I’ll bet he could fix me up with some walnut.

Joel.