Tried something new with the shape of this new build. This one doesn't taper like the last one and has more height to it. 60 inches, just under 2 inches wide and 2 inches tall. Not to happy with the muzzle design but i'm gonna take another whack at the cuttlefish look on the next build. My router and drill press work was way cleaner this time and so was the epoxy finish.
2nd Gun Build Teak/ Zebrano
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here ya go
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Beautiful wood.
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Very nice looking mate.
Cheers, Don
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Looks like it will kill fish! Good work.
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beautiful looking gun. agree about the muzzle, altho i'm not sure what it is you dont like about it, what i dont like is that the rubbers have to be assembled on the gun, thats about it really.
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beautiful looking gun. agree about the muzzle, altho i'm not sure what it is you dont like about it, what i dont like is that the rubbers have to be assembled on the gun, thats about it really.
A lot of folks like to use replaceable wishbones. You make the band, stick it in the gun and then just loop in the wishbones. It is very fast to change bands
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cant argue with that... guess i'm old skool,
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Yea I was talking about the shape. I'm not a fan of cutting a slot for the wishbones to slide into or even screwing a metal spacer in that slot. I fear for the integrity of the muzzle and possible delam. In about a month I'll post some pics of the next gun to show you what I am going for as far as muzzle shape.
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