A great film and what good company we were in! A pleasure to follow this in such a quiet and reflected pace. I am going to practice this and then see if I can produce a decent pattern on the American walnut stock that will replace the ugly plastic stock on my PCP air rifle. Looks so simple, but.... 🤔 Looking forward to part three.
I’ve watched many instructional checkering videos and this is one of my favorites. One thing I have not found addressed is “fixing mistakes”. Everyone says you WILL mistakes and I can confirm heartily!! I would love to see a video on how to fix common mistakes! eg, lines that get out of parallel, etc
An excellent teacher, is also great worker with lots of know how on the subject(s). And so this is the case. 100 thanks for this video, sir. A 1000 thanks for this class, professor.
I have the same? Dembart handle, but my blades are like little files & don't work well ,what brand and style are the cutters you are using I want to order some, from brownells? or where ?
Nice work! I'd love to know more information about the electric checkering tool. Is that an actual dentists tool? Or did he mean dentists use something similar?? Anybody have any info on that thing? Haha i might have to pick one up.
I have a friend named Paul Nickels, a member of ACGG a custom stock maker. I would make custom grips and Paul would checker them for me, before we both retired.
A great film and what good company we were in! A pleasure to follow this in such a quiet and reflected pace. I am going to practice this and then see if I can produce a decent pattern on the American walnut stock that will replace the ugly plastic stock on my PCP air rifle. Looks so simple, but.... 🤔
Looking forward to part three.
I’ve watched many instructional checkering videos and this is one of my favorites. One thing I have not found addressed is “fixing mistakes”. Everyone says you WILL mistakes and I can confirm heartily!!
I would love to see a video on how to fix common mistakes! eg, lines that get out of parallel, etc
Great work Chuck! Looking for #3
Could you post a video on making the checkering cradle you are using. Looks like a good cradle and fairly easy to fabricate.
An excellent teacher, is also great worker with lots of know how on the subject(s). And so this is the case. 100 thanks for this video, sir. A 1000 thanks for this class, professor.
Hello brother, I admire your art, Bronkize. I searched a lot for this tool, but I couldn't find it. What is the name of this tool?
Thank you so much for this content!
I have the same? Dembart handle, but my blades are like little files & don't work well ,what brand and style are the cutters you are using I want to order some, from brownells? or where ?
I am from Brazil, this videos very help me
Glad that they are helpful!
Thank you sir for another great lesson.
Obrigado por mais essa aula, ansioso pela parte 3.
what is the electric tool you use in this video and will it work on re-checkering
Nice work! I'd love to know more information about the electric checkering tool. Is that an actual dentists tool? Or did he mean dentists use something similar?? Anybody have any info on that thing? Haha i might have to pick one up.
Checkout Ullman Precision Products if you are looking for one.
I am curious what you use to finish a rifle stock ?
Kids at home, dont check your nails! haha. Excellent work!.
Por favor qual o nome desta máquina?
Is part 3 coming anytime soon?
Wonderful 👏.
No part 3??
Can’t find part 3?
Where do you get the graph paper you are using?
github.com/ZebGunmaking/tools/blob/main/Stencils/Checkering/README.md
Here
Is there a certain size that you use for a standard? What are you using in this video? Thank you!
Jestem świeży. Ale ten papier musisz sobie stworzyć w programie graficznym na przykład takim jak Corel.
I have a friend named Paul Nickels, a member of ACGG a custom stock maker. I would make custom grips and Paul would checker them for me, before we both retired.
That thumbnail is gnarly. Good info otherwise, thanks for making the video.
Linda demais homem