Ive made lots of fancy stocks by hand . It started , because Im left handed . I found the comb height and cheek peice always wrong for the big scopes I use . I bought one of those tracers , but havent tried it yet , I was thinking of gluing hard foam add-ons to get the feel in the right places . I also wonder about wrapping the whole original in thick tape , to get it oversized , so I can finish it to a happy size . I dont here of anyone doing that ? I guess you could add -on and make a manlutcher long stock too .
Why make an exact copy of a factory wood stock? I get using it as a pantograph template if you used bondo or something to build up the comb or if you adjusted the length of pull, grip angle, etc. Why make it an exact copy?
That's Large foot print, frame looks almost set up for CNC. I don't have that kind of room. Ill probably us the CNC bearing and rod stuff and make a removable rifle stock frame (Part), that slides up/down to shorten my unit As I will be using mostly for smaller and stockier parts. Yours does look stable and stiff.
I grew up in the same generation as you, and really enjoyed the music! Y'all can just turn it down if you don't like it. I thought that it was pretty cool. And don't listen to all the haters. You have some skills, and you like to make things. All they do is complain and troll. Keep up the good work, and publish part 2 one of these days!
Also, what do you need in order to be set up to run them like this. I’m interested in starting a business making solid wood stocks and would love any info.
toddy2519 - If Ramrod San Bonito were a mere human being like yourself, Senor Toddy, your observation might indeed be accurate. However, your limited faculties and distorted perceptions render you incapable of sound judgment concerning superior beings, and so you cannot indict Ramrod San Bonito. You have spoken rashly, but we will not punish you, for your reasoning is that of a babe. Simply be silent, mortal whetto, for the sake of your kind.
John Pike the savage stock he is copying was made by Boyd's gunstocks. I worked there. They make custom gun stocks. Full float barrel channel, custom colors to choose from...... Look them up or just google pictures of their stocks. I have 2 myself. 1 of which no one has or will have. The color was never offered to the public, they did the color for one customer doin a bulk order in a regular traditional stock. Mine has the thumb hole with a Mossberg 100ATR chambered in 270. The other is just zombie hunter with a Marlin 880SS, just a 22. Its the wifes gun now. I'll post a little video on my page here soon on them. Just in changing the stock to a thumb hole stock on the 22 helped the wife with shooting. It made her feel more comfortable shooting since she doesn't have a lot of experience doin it
Lee Hilton still doesn't explain why he switched from the savage stock to a different one to cut the magazine well and barrel relief....also unless they have a contract with savage I highly doubt that's a Boyds stock, it wouldn't have the factory savage sticker on the foregrip
Kaden Cox unless it was a savage gun in the same action (long or short action) it wouldn't work. The inside profile that is cut out and mounting points are different on different guns. Basically you can't take a Remington and put in my Mossberg stock.
John Pike they do have a contract. I'll put a 100 dollar bill on the fact there's a Boyd's stamp, a date stamp, at least 3 different peoples initials in the barrel channel, and stickers with the program number for the cnc machine and tracking number on them. I've seen those stocks come back to Boyd's with the savage sticker on them cause they rejected it
You know that stock was made by Boyd's and not by savage? I worked there. We made so many stocks for them in nutmeg (this color) pepper and forest camo its not even funny. They still make them for savage.
Lee Hilton Does each and every stock have to be copied in this manner ? Seems slow and labor intensive. Couldn't a CNC machine that has the proper coordinates pump them out faster ?
@@ellobo1326 Boyd's actually has 5 cnc mills that cut the top and bottom of the stock then 5 other mills that cut the sides for the thumb holes or evaluations. Then to a 12+ turning robot that gives the stock its final shape. The way he is doin it in the video was the old way Boyd's usta use, but theirs still did about 10 at a time with master copy in the middle.
@@ellobo1326 yea if you decide to buy one check it over really well and double check your fit. I've been gone from there for about year, but still talk to a couple of folks that still work there and they've started really penny pinching. I have 2 of their stocks but i made them when i worked there so i know their right
Please don't put annoying music on your videos. No thumbs up! P.s. try a square bit running the cutter long ways instead of cross ways. Works much better.
I don't know why people think music is a good choice to put on their videos? I mean you have an interesting vid and make it absolutely worthless by adding some music to it ? Wtf? How about a voice-over? Maybe you could describe what's going on in the vid . Or dub two or more crackheads fighting over a piece of pizza they found in the garbage . At least that would be somewhat entertaining.
Excelente trabalho amigo parabéns! Quanto tempo leva para reproduzir essa coronha ! Desde já agradeço obrigado.
I very much enjoyed the video.
The audio was brutal.
Você que fez esta máquina?
Old school cnc with a pantograph very nice well done sir
Very skilled and delicate work 👍
Ive made lots of fancy stocks by hand . It started , because Im left handed . I found the comb height and cheek peice always wrong for the big scopes I use . I bought one of those tracers , but havent tried it yet , I was thinking of gluing hard foam add-ons to get the feel in the right places . I also wonder about wrapping the whole original in thick tape , to get it oversized , so I can finish it to a happy size . I dont here of anyone doing that ? I guess you could add -on and make a manlutcher long stock too .
Awesome I love these stocks I need two of the blue for my model 700
Three years and no part 2???
Why make an exact copy of a factory wood stock?
I get using it as a pantograph template if you used bondo or something to build up the comb or if you adjusted the length of pull, grip angle, etc. Why make it an exact copy?
Obviously you make it to repair a gun with a damaged stock. Do you really need to be told this?
Hahaha!! Omg exactly what I was thinking!
That's Large foot print, frame looks almost set up for CNC. I don't have that kind of room. Ill probably us the CNC bearing and rod stuff and make a removable rifle stock frame (Part), that slides up/down to shorten my unit As I will be using mostly for smaller and stockier parts. Yours does look stable and stiff.
Great creature art.... Very well wood crafting.
Awesome video great camera work
That is pretty cool! Thanks for posting!
Do you still make stocks?
Nicely done job
Thank you, this has inspired me to get back to work on my riflestock. Any chance for part 2?
no :)
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How much would this cost ?
Super . l like it . Good job
I grew up in the same generation as you, and really enjoyed the music! Y'all can just turn it down if you don't like it. I thought that it was pretty cool. And don't listen to all the haters. You have some skills, and you like to make things. All they do is complain and troll. Keep up the good work, and publish part 2 one of these days!
Top stuff mate , pretty cool machine you've got there mate . I'm looking forward in seeing the 2nd part . Great stuff mate
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vc tem o projeto deste duplicadores coronha ?
ou projeto do duplicador em PDF ?👍👍👍👍
Part two ?
Yes
What is this tool called?
Will be there a part 2? Its not finished yet.....
Were is buy?
Can someone tell me What wood did they use?
Where did you get your set up?
What machine is this and how much do they run?
Also, what do you need in order to be set up to run them like this. I’m interested in starting a business making solid wood stocks and would love any info.
How many hours did you end up having into this stock?
I worked for a gun stock factory and I was a carver operator an the stocks were a lot smoother than this was .
carey gregg - Sure you did, amigo. Armchair stockmaker. No es bueno.
@@ramrodsanbonito5028 worked for bishop's gunstocks in warsaw mo
carey gregg - You are very boastful, Senor - very proud of yourself, talking about how smooth your stocks were. Very arrogant. No es bueno.
@@ramrodsanbonito5028 I see no arrogance in his replies. On the other hand, I see arrogance and a bit of jealousy on your part sir!
toddy2519 - If Ramrod San Bonito were a mere human being like yourself, Senor Toddy, your observation might indeed be accurate. However, your limited faculties and distorted perceptions render you incapable of sound judgment concerning superior beings, and so you cannot indict Ramrod San Bonito. You have spoken rashly, but we will not punish you, for your reasoning is that of a babe. Simply be silent, mortal whetto, for the sake of your kind.
Part two? It's been 3yrs time to get on the ball.
SpectraPly wood! Did you get it from John at Cousineau wood products
Very nice! Wish you had posted part 2 of the vid...
Very good
Do you have a page that people can order??
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Did anyone see the dog? No helmet, no goggles, no nothing, just walking around 😁
For a $5,000 machine, and a few hours of work, you get a 75% finished stock. I can buy one, completely done for under $200.
But this guys can make all the stocks he wants
I can buy one, completely done for $15 in indonesia
It’s more about the fun of making it just like reloading ! Don’t save to much but it’s fun lol
cm???
What brand is your Router Motor? It cuts really good!
If you look carefully you'll see it's made by Makita.
Amigo que madeira e essa???
Sweet, I’d like to see the finished product
From what country are you from
Лудьший приклад к ружья изготовить из Каменной березы , (. Камчатка)
Дерево не подвержено растрескиванию, и текстура красивая.влагу не поглощает .....
Is it really worth all that effort and expense?
Paul B just order one from Boyd's gunstocks. Thats where savage got it.
Do you make clone gun stocks?
What is even a clone gun?
@@georgegordonbrown9522 when you put your gun stock in the machine and the duplicate it
Interesting and thanks for sharing.
BUT: i had to mute, the music is so annoying.
part two???
Nice
Custom fit stock? Can't think of any other reason you would switch master stocks in the middle of the process.
John Pike the savage stock he is copying was made by Boyd's gunstocks. I worked there. They make custom gun stocks. Full float barrel channel, custom colors to choose from...... Look them up or just google pictures of their stocks. I have 2 myself. 1 of which no one has or will have. The color was never offered to the public, they did the color for one customer doin a bulk order in a regular traditional stock. Mine has the thumb hole with a Mossberg 100ATR chambered in 270. The other is just zombie hunter with a Marlin 880SS, just a 22. Its the wifes gun now. I'll post a little video on my page here soon on them. Just in changing the stock to a thumb hole stock on the 22 helped the wife with shooting. It made her feel more comfortable shooting since she doesn't have a lot of experience doin it
Lee Hilton still doesn't explain why he switched from the savage stock to a different one to cut the magazine well and barrel relief....also unless they have a contract with savage I highly doubt that's a Boyds stock, it wouldn't have the factory savage sticker on the foregrip
My guess is the customer wanted the Savage stock profile for another brand rifle.
Kaden Cox unless it was a savage gun in the same action (long or short action) it wouldn't work. The inside profile that is cut out and mounting points are different on different guns. Basically you can't take a Remington and put in my Mossberg stock.
John Pike they do have a contract. I'll put a 100 dollar bill on the fact there's a Boyd's stamp, a date stamp, at least 3 different peoples initials in the barrel channel, and stickers with the program number for the cnc machine and tracking number on them. I've seen those stocks come back to Boyd's with the savage sticker on them cause they rejected it
nicely done sir 342,125 views how many views did your critics get 0 most likely . looks very enjoyable tobuild your own stock and rifle.
Great vid but please ditch that noise in the background.
I''ll second that. I turned the sound off. It's horrible, but the video is good.
what is the name of the song
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OMG this is the 3D, CNC version of a pantograph
Correct.
How do you get cnc?
@@darrellblanchard2362 A router on a XY table is half a CNC machine. You dont have to take everything as 1000% literal.
That would take more patience than watching paint dry.
Is this a music video? How about some narration instead?
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You know that stock was made by Boyd's and not by savage? I worked there. We made so many stocks for them in nutmeg (this color) pepper and forest camo its not even funny. They still make them for savage.
Lee Hilton Does each and every stock have to be copied in this manner ? Seems slow and labor intensive. Couldn't a CNC machine that has the proper coordinates pump them out faster ?
@@ellobo1326 Boyd's actually has 5 cnc mills that cut the top and bottom of the stock then 5 other mills that cut the sides for the thumb holes or evaluations. Then to a 12+ turning robot that gives the stock its final shape. The way he is doin it in the video was the old way Boyd's usta use, but theirs still did about 10 at a time with master copy in the middle.
Lee Hilton Cool. I figured as much. They are a pretty popular stock so I figured they had to have a way to mass produce them in a timely manner.
@@ellobo1326 yea if you decide to buy one check it over really well and double check your fit. I've been gone from there for about year, but still talk to a couple of folks that still work there and they've started really penny pinching. I have 2 of their stocks but i made them when i worked there so i know their right
I believe in a stock made of solid wood.... thats what she said.
Essa música no fundo e top
Donde verga está la parte 2
2:00 - Gunstocks raus.
You local to savage?
What MAN works in flip flops?
Obviously the one in the video.
Trump4 Freedom the kind that listens to whatever music that was...
Men with 9 toes.
A real man
Me
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Probably a good vid but for some reason I have to stop and go find some xtc.
To each their own:)
Would have been a great video. But too much high speed and the music not needed
Can I buy a Rifle Stock
Qui madeira essa mesmo
Big deal. They have been doing stocks this way for approx 200 years
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Def a cool machine but i myself will stick to good ol hand woodworking myself. Just something about it being original.
Hi! Send me your stock to Russia?
Haha! Mostly Asian Doin the Real Work! American Bean Counters! Haha!
Гениально!!!!!!
Well...
It's not like...
I'm just saying...
Please don't put annoying music on your videos. No thumbs up!
P.s. try a square bit running the cutter long ways instead of cross ways. Works much better.
ceaper to buy one from savage !
unch unch unch unch... epic!
Changing video bc if that techno god music
The music made this unwatchable.
Mute volume.
I disagree
Ya, find the volume switch...
Shit music
I don't know why people think music is a good choice to put on their videos? I mean you have an interesting vid and make it absolutely worthless by adding some music to it ? Wtf? How about a voice-over? Maybe you could describe what's going on in the vid . Or dub two or more crackheads fighting over a piece of pizza they found in the garbage . At least that would be somewhat entertaining.
I think these type of laminated stocks are butt ugly !
Couldn't even stand another sec of that horrible music. Omg
Crappy music
Is this the gayest music you have ever hurd oh what hahaha
I think the router would have sounded better
It sounds like a tampon commercial .
Shitty music always ruins a good video.
Dump the music dude it doesn’t compliment the subject matter
Music blows.
Horrible music
Bad choice of background music.