Nice work, take it or leave it, save wear and stress on your dovetail cutters by roughing with a end mill/slot drill first. Its especially true on harder steel like on 1911 slides.
A lot of the work I get in is restorations of old rifles and shotguns, rebarrelling and occasionally making custom hunting rifles. Definitely prefer the custom work.
Well done, looks like it will be a nice piece.
Nicely executed, gotta love metal work.
Well that's some outrageous talent👍👍
beautiful work
Excellent work Ed, this was great to watch with a couple of beers!
Thanks man.
Well.... what can I say.. other than ," Excellent craftsmanship 👌👌
Very cool 👍
nice work mate!
Nice work, take it or leave it, save wear and stress on your dovetail cutters by roughing with a end mill/slot drill first. Its especially true on harder steel like on 1911 slides.
Yeah when I do 4140 or stainless I used an end mill first, but for this shit mild steel I didnt bother. Just LOTS of cutting oil and very slow feed.
Excellent craftsmanship
Awesome work so cool to see hand made jigs and tooling too
Damn fine job
Beautiful and quality work as always bro 👍
Awesome work mate!
Very crisp 👍🍻
Looks Good Good to test different things sometimes ya got to be a jack of all trades not many people appreciate most times Good on ya mate
Brilliant, Cheers
Respect... 🤜🤛
That my friend, was art.
Nice work
A dying art. Good stuff and not 1 CNC to be seen.
Is this the work that you’ll try to pick up more or do you think? Classic hunting guns/rifles etc? That ribs bloody gorgeous
A lot of the work I get in is restorations of old rifles and shotguns, rebarrelling and occasionally making custom hunting rifles. Definitely prefer the custom work.
@@fhckoutdoors what actions do you prefer? With left handed options?
@@rickfletcher8422 Zastava M70 and Ruger M77s are nice to work with. I also really like P14/M17 actions, but they are only right hand.
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What was it? Me dumb😢
Quarter rib. Like a rear sight island, but a rib