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Ways in which to improve walnut blank/stock properties to improve accuracy.
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<blockquote data-quote="ZAR LRH" data-source="post: 1325060" data-attributes="member: 86870"><p>JE Custom, got two bottles of True Oil yesterday. Have some walnut plans that I'm going to test the penetration on of a diluted vs none diluted.</p><p> </p><p>Bullet Bumper, thanks for the word of advice on the bedding setup. Perhaps a little too much theory and not enough experience. Wil steer away from it. The aluminium is also an option. However, spoke to few guys this side and none of the guys know about a smith or someone that they know of that will be willing to do such work.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the info and photos 65WSM. Currently busy trying to source hardwood veneer sheets. Plan is to alternate the grain at 90 degrees with carbon fibre in between. Just have to get the right epoxy to use with the carbon fibre and veneer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZAR LRH, post: 1325060, member: 86870"] JE Custom, got two bottles of True Oil yesterday. Have some walnut plans that I’m going to test the penetration on of a diluted vs none diluted. Bullet Bumper, thanks for the word of advice on the bedding setup. Perhaps a little too much theory and not enough experience. Wil steer away from it. The aluminium is also an option. However, spoke to few guys this side and none of the guys know about a smith or someone that they know of that will be willing to do such work. Thanks for the info and photos 65WSM. Currently busy trying to source hardwood veneer sheets. Plan is to alternate the grain at 90 degrees with carbon fibre in between. Just have to get the right epoxy to use with the carbon fibre and veneer. [/QUOTE]
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