A few months back I decided I would finally try my hand at making a scratch built stock for my savage MKII. I had a fairly good idea of what I wanted my finished product to be like and getting there took quite a bit of work and sawdust inhalation. After a week or so of steady work I had a 2x6 "custom" rifle stock. It actually works fairly well and for the price (really only paid for paint) its pretty damn good.
All that being said I do have a few issues. Firstly the paint likes to chip... easily. I applied it directly to the wood and then sprayed multiple clear coats over it. The clear coat definitely helped but it isnt as durable as id like it. On top of that, I think I would have benefited with a coat of black under the green to darken it up a bit and hide any wood that would peek through(the textured paint I used has a clear liquid that evaporates which tends to leave spots with no paint).
The main issue Ive had is that the 2x6's wood (pine?) is simply to soft. I dont really have any issues with bending of the forearm or anything but the wood itself is very easy to dent and gouge.
Id like to try my hand at making another stock later on down the line but id like to experiment with hardening up the exterior of this first trial stock. Ive thought of maybe using a coating of epoxy, but Im wondering if that would crack to easily or how well that would stick to wood in the first place. Another idea was fiberglass, but Im not sure how i would go about getting my hands on the materials to do it.
So anyway Im open for ideas and suggestions on what I could use. Ill add some pics of the rifle/stock the way it is now in another post.
Thanks for the help, Mike.
P.S. Not sure if this is the right section, but it seemed to be the most fitting.
All that being said I do have a few issues. Firstly the paint likes to chip... easily. I applied it directly to the wood and then sprayed multiple clear coats over it. The clear coat definitely helped but it isnt as durable as id like it. On top of that, I think I would have benefited with a coat of black under the green to darken it up a bit and hide any wood that would peek through(the textured paint I used has a clear liquid that evaporates which tends to leave spots with no paint).
The main issue Ive had is that the 2x6's wood (pine?) is simply to soft. I dont really have any issues with bending of the forearm or anything but the wood itself is very easy to dent and gouge.
Id like to try my hand at making another stock later on down the line but id like to experiment with hardening up the exterior of this first trial stock. Ive thought of maybe using a coating of epoxy, but Im wondering if that would crack to easily or how well that would stick to wood in the first place. Another idea was fiberglass, but Im not sure how i would go about getting my hands on the materials to do it.
So anyway Im open for ideas and suggestions on what I could use. Ill add some pics of the rifle/stock the way it is now in another post.
Thanks for the help, Mike.
P.S. Not sure if this is the right section, but it seemed to be the most fitting.