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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Getting sharp lines when bedding the action?
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<blockquote data-quote="bachekermooni" data-source="post: 1999829" data-attributes="member: 111938"><p>I put Scotch tape inside the stock - centering it where I want the line. Put small amount of modeling clay on it. I then use a single ply sheet from a 2-ply TP tissue over it. Put the action in. Squeeze it down to form fit the putty. Remove the action and TP tissue. Use Xacto knife to cut the tape and putty. Bed as usual. Use a Dremel to remove the oozed over glass. That is the best method I have used.</p><p>BTW, I only use clear Kiwi shoe polish (buffed with a soft cloth to a shine) for release agent. Perfect release every time - near zero gap between action and glass. Removes from the action with a bit of alcohol afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bachekermooni, post: 1999829, member: 111938"] I put Scotch tape inside the stock - centering it where I want the line. Put small amount of modeling clay on it. I then use a single ply sheet from a 2-ply TP tissue over it. Put the action in. Squeeze it down to form fit the putty. Remove the action and TP tissue. Use Xacto knife to cut the tape and putty. Bed as usual. Use a Dremel to remove the oozed over glass. That is the best method I have used. BTW, I only use clear Kiwi shoe polish (buffed with a soft cloth to a shine) for release agent. Perfect release every time - near zero gap between action and glass. Removes from the action with a bit of alcohol afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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