Small Bore Load Board
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Small Bore Load Board
So the last match I was at, I saw a few guys with nifty load boards that they organized their ammo on. One of the guys had access to a laser engraver and engraved the silhouettes on the board. I decided to take it a step further and do actual inlays in mother of pearl, and also have a place for my timer. After around six hours of work I finished tonight, and I think it turned out pretty well - so I thought I'd share. Still needs 4-5 more coats of danish oil though. This will eventually be mounted on a fancy wood clip board I have yet to make. This is my first attempt at inlay, so I want to practice some more, then I'm thinking to inlay silhouettes up both sides of the front grip of my Marlin 39a.


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And a new front in the bling wars opens...
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Nice work 
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Does that say 'Gucci' on it somewhere...Mother of Pearl inlays, Wow.
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Just more stuff to drag to the range.
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LOL, ain't that the truth. Just getting the stuff together for the trip to Ridgeway and see I need a bigger vehicleJerry G wrote:Just more stuff to drag to the range.
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Nice work. How did you cut the inlays so accurately ? You better get another timer or two in case that one craps out. I think doing this to your Marlin would be sweet.
Similar stuff I have made over the years that I thought I needed or wanted. No wonder my range boxes are getting heavy.


Similar stuff I have made over the years that I thought I needed or wanted. No wonder my range boxes are getting heavy.


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Jerry G wrote:Just more stuff to drag to the range.
Jerry, you are just jealous cause your little mud buggy wont hold much extra stuff !
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Re: Small Bore Load Board
Those look like they are solid billet aluminum - great machining job! Man, I sure miss the machine shop I used to work in - the things I'd like to do with a nice mill...
A quick description of how it's done - The mother of pearl (MOP) is cut using a jewelers saw, then glued down to the wood with a drop of superglue. Once it is set down solid the wood is carefully scribed using the point of an exacto blade. Then using a razor blade the MOP is carefully popped off the wood. Then I use a piece of chalk and rub the wood, which makes the scribed lines stand out. The pockets are hogged out with a 1/8" router bit, and the rest taken out with a micro router bit (1/32") to the line. I use a Foredom tool for it with a router base made for inlay work. Then careful fitting and routing out the bumps to make a perfect pocket (that I haven't achieved yet). The bit wants to follow the grain, so it's tough to not have it cut a little too much. Once the inlay is glued in for good, I then wipe in fine sawdust in the screwups, and put a little superglue on it to harden up. The repair is nearly invisible once the wood is finish sanded, but with a close look you can see it. Definitely not something you want to see on a high dollar guitar. Thats why I need to practice more before I start messing with a nice gun stock.
A quick description of how it's done - The mother of pearl (MOP) is cut using a jewelers saw, then glued down to the wood with a drop of superglue. Once it is set down solid the wood is carefully scribed using the point of an exacto blade. Then using a razor blade the MOP is carefully popped off the wood. Then I use a piece of chalk and rub the wood, which makes the scribed lines stand out. The pockets are hogged out with a 1/8" router bit, and the rest taken out with a micro router bit (1/32") to the line. I use a Foredom tool for it with a router base made for inlay work. Then careful fitting and routing out the bumps to make a perfect pocket (that I haven't achieved yet). The bit wants to follow the grain, so it's tough to not have it cut a little too much. Once the inlay is glued in for good, I then wipe in fine sawdust in the screwups, and put a little superglue on it to harden up. The repair is nearly invisible once the wood is finish sanded, but with a close look you can see it. Definitely not something you want to see on a high dollar guitar. Thats why I need to practice more before I start messing with a nice gun stock.
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Somewhere some Korean is crying his/her eyes out over the MOP on the ammo holder!
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Bob, not all of us have to drag a 30 foot trailer to the range just for all the ammo blocks and a wife that won't come out unless it is 75 f and warming up. By the way, I heard that the 708 rings rams.
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McAlice, I think it's a good thing that you don't have a dog, or Grenz would have kicked it around too!
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Hey Jerry,
My momma didn't raise no fool. She taught me to come in out of the rain. I was warm and cozy while all of you were wet, cold and muddy.
And the trailer is 25 feet, not 30.
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It would take a woman to notice a 5 foot difference in length.
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Fortunately, most are polite enough not to comment.
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