I did a back flip right outta my chair when I saw your vid upload. Made my day. The saddest part was when it ended. Y’all need more of these up here. We have emailed a few times about pattern stocks. Can’t wait to send mine up to have it made into reality. Damn fine work y’all keep it up.
This man makes making a knife 🔪 from scratch........ child’s play. Once he starts scratching.......... He is one with the rifle stock !!!! Amazing......thank you for sharing.
That was so badass. Absolutely stunning. I have an old Savage 340C that I'd love to get this done to. I know it's not an expensive or rare rifle, but my grandfather bought it in the late 60's and it's not about the value of the rifle for me. And the stock is so smooth and I'd love some grip on it. I wonder how much does a job like this costs? I kind of doubt there is a guy out in Northern California that could do quality work like this either.
You made it look easy,I,ve tried it, and quit, I had better luck carving oak leaves on the grip. Had I seen this video 50 yrs ago I would have a better chance of suceeding. Great work you are a true craftsman.
U have skills like no other just remarkable. With the beautiful work you do would so watch more of these videos and would love to learn ho to do it my self
@@Wokhardt13 cool thanks. Any advice on how to drum up checkering jobs and gunsmith business? Been spreading my card around Anderson, SC and am working out of my house due to severe Military induced disabilities.
@@JoshMann-m1sI just graduated gunsmithing school and I too have had a hard time finding jobs or business but here’s the advice I can give you. The internet is your friend, especially if you want to advertise the products you make or the services you are able to do. With websites like eBay or your own personal website you can sell stocks or grips that you checker. Another way is going into gun stores and striking up conversations with the employees and other individuals. I was able to show a few employees the checkering work I did and they asked if I could checker some of their rifles. It’s a matter of not being afraid to get your name out there, whether that be online or in person and showcasing your work. Spreading your card around is a great idea but the deciding factor may be a visualization of your gunsmithing abilities. Things may be slow in the beginning but as people start to see your work and the name attached you will notice an increase in people coming to you for there gunsmithing needs.
@@JoshMann-m1sFor me, i wasn’t necessarily taken seriously as a gunsmith when I would give them a card and talk to them. However, being able to show gun store workers and other individuals images of the checkered grips, and gunstocks as well as firearms I have built. it allowed me to get my foot in the door and be recognized as someone who can do gunsmithing applications
Hello, I live from Brazil and would love to do the "checker" in my work, but here I can not find the tools for it. Could you tell me which tools I need and any websites that can import these tools?
Hi Ricardo, I'm not sure about exporting to Brazil but the best checkering tools are from Ullman Precision Products. www.ullmanprecisionproducts.com/ Their cutters last far longer than any others that I've used. Good luck!
Hi Matt, I have a S&W 686 that I put wood grips on, I would like to checker them for grip and looks. What is the best way to get hold of you for an estimate? Thanks
Amazing video. I have searched for 10+ years for a practical demonstration of how to lay out a stock pattern and alt last I found this. Thank you.
I did a back flip right outta my chair when I saw your vid upload. Made my day. The saddest part was when it ended. Y’all need more of these up here. We have emailed a few times about pattern stocks. Can’t wait to send mine up to have it made into reality. Damn fine work y’all keep it up.
Thank you Nate! I greatly appreciate your kind feedback.
Outstanding workmanship!
I really want a carving knife like this. There is nothing like this in Thailand. I like watching your channel, it's helpful, good skills.
Great craftmanship
Amazing craftsmanship! You make it look easy and so precise.
Thank you!
This man makes making a knife 🔪 from scratch........ child’s play.
Once he starts scratching..........
He is one with the rifle stock !!!!
Amazing......thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
Beautiful work Matt !
Beautiful rifle also. Very impressive !
Thanks Glen!
Beautiful work!
Wow beautiful work I wish you could do that to my gun stock.
Amazing work, beautiful.
Absolutely gorgeous!
Incredible!
That is what I call a lockdown job. I would love to do that to mine, but too scared of stuffing it up.
Beautiful gribs....
Hats off to your patience brother
You make it look so easy.
That was so badass. Absolutely stunning. I have an old Savage 340C that I'd love to get this done to. I know it's not an expensive or rare rifle, but my grandfather bought it in the late 60's and it's not about the value of the rifle for me. And the stock is so smooth and I'd love some grip on it. I wonder how much does a job like this costs? I kind of doubt there is a guy out in Northern California that could do quality work like this either.
Thank you! Feel free to contact us regarding your savage project. We'd be happy to help.
I wished you could do a more detailed video just on how you do a mullered border and the tools you use
I'll keep that in mind for future videos. Thank you for the feedback.
Wow! Beautiful work sir
Awesome 💖💝🙏love and respects from india 🤗
Phenomenal!
You made it look easy,I,ve tried it, and quit, I had better luck carving oak leaves on the grip. Had I seen this video 50 yrs ago I would have a better chance of suceeding. Great work you are a true craftsman.
Making it look easy 😋 great work and keep posting videos please
Outstanding work mate
Thank you!
Beautiful work!!!
Fantastic !!! Where I find the names of the files. Grateful.
Super !!! 👍🙏
Nice job! So easy to watch it, but very hard to do.
Очень кропотливая работа но результат прекрасный и инструмент профессиональный.
Perfeito, parabéns pelo belo trabalho.
Muito obrigado
U have skills like no other just remarkable. With the beautiful work you do would so watch more of these videos and would love to learn ho to do it my self
Excellent work... Good job..
beauty. nice work
What really pisses me of is you make it look so easy, and anyone who's had a go realises it isn't. Brilliant job matt
:) Thanks John!
Es una obra de arte, sería posible saber el nombre de las herramientas que se usan y donde las pedo adquirir, muchas gracias.
Good looking stock - lots of patience.
Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful and holys%$! Excellent work keep it coming I'll watch all day
Excellent! 👍😊
WARNING. It is NOT as easy as this craftsman makes it looks! You will Need GOOD tools and a LOT of practice! :D Good luck!!!
Sembra facile, ho acquistato un incisore, provando su un vecchio calcio, non viene una riga diritta. Complimenti a lui.
Parabéns trabalho que exigi muita técnica e paciência
Qual o nome dessa ferramenta
Zigrinador.
Mercado livre está tendo pra vender.blza
@@carlosrenatopereirageraldo7770 acabei de ver no mercado livre mas achei muito caro
@@ricardovieira8292 bastante dinheiro. Mas foi o único kit que achei pra comprar no Brasil.
Belicismo trabalhar, uma obra de arte!!
Parabéns pelo seu belíssimo trabalho e uma belíssima música parabéns
Obrigado!
Good job!
Wow. Amazing. All that done in 11 minutes 18 seconds. Lol
LOL
Hermoso trabajo felicitaciones ? Dónde y como se adquieren esas herramientas?
Beautiful !!
Thank you!
Nice work , what kind of a set of tools do you need to start this
You'll need a spacing tool, a 60 degree cutter and a 90 degree cutter. Check out Ullman Precision.
for once it was nice to see someone who actually knows what they are doing, not like some half wits on here, well done sir
Why thank you! Glad to know I'm not a half-wit :)
Hello brother, I admire your art, Bronkize. I searched a lot for this tool, but I couldn't find it. What is the name of this tool?
Parabéns muito bonito como que chama o nome dessa chavinha
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
👌 yes
👍👍👍👍👍 . 👏👏👏👏👏
What is the plastic layout tool your using to sketch the lines
That tool is a dem-bart checkering gauge, Amazon has them last time I looked
@@Wokhardt13 cool thanks. Any advice on how to drum up checkering jobs and gunsmith business? Been spreading my card around Anderson, SC and am working out of my house due to severe Military induced disabilities.
@@JoshMann-m1sI just graduated gunsmithing school and I too have had a hard time finding jobs or business but here’s the advice I can give you. The internet is your friend, especially if you want to advertise the products you make or the services you are able to do. With websites like eBay or your own personal website you can sell stocks or grips that you checker. Another way is going into gun stores and striking up conversations with the employees and other individuals. I was able to show a few employees the checkering work I did and they asked if I could checker some of their rifles. It’s a matter of not being afraid to get your name out there, whether that be online or in person and showcasing your work. Spreading your card around is a great idea but the deciding factor may be a visualization of your gunsmithing abilities. Things may be slow in the beginning but as people start to see your work and the name attached you will notice an increase in people coming to you for there gunsmithing needs.
@@JoshMann-m1sFor me, i wasn’t necessarily taken seriously as a gunsmith when I would give them a card and talk to them. However, being able to show gun store workers and other individuals images of the checkered grips, and gunstocks as well as firearms I have built. it allowed me to get my foot in the door and be recognized as someone who can do gunsmithing applications
Woowww 👍
sensacional e maravilhoso trabalho, parabéns!
Muito obrigado!
Muito obrigado!
Amazing work, what kinda engraving tools do you use?
Thank you! Ullman precision
Exellent work máster
Thank you!
Bravo, magnifique
Thank you!
Outstanding work... I need this cheakring setup plz some one help me how i can get this tools and other things
Midway USA or Brownells Inc Montezuma Iowa USA
Awesome
Thank you!
I love the chicken dance music
I bet he practiced on a lot of wood before he even touched a stock
That's for sure!
I turned the video down to 25% speed. I wish he would have included the name of the tool he’s using.
How long from start to finish?
10+ ************* in my book!!!!
I'm not the fastest checkerer, so plan for 16-20 hours for a wrap-around point pattern.
I want to know where you got that ruler.
Dem-Bart checkering gauge, a couple companies still sell them
What's that tool called that you used for the layout?
Perfeito
Hello, I live from Brazil and would love to do the "checker" in my work, but here I can not find the tools for it. Could you tell me which tools I need and any websites that can import these tools?
Hi Ricardo, I'm not sure about exporting to Brazil but the best checkering tools are from Ullman Precision Products. www.ullmanprecisionproducts.com/
Their cutters last far longer than any others that I've used. Good luck!
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@@mnrcustomllc8253 Tksss
Hi Matt, I have a S&W 686 that I put wood grips on, I would like to checker them for grip and looks. What is the best way to get hold of you for an estimate? Thanks
Hi Bill, you can shoot me an email. mnrcustomguns@gmail.com
Saludos como se llama esa herramienta x favor?…???
What sort of pencil are you using?
It's a soft tipped white pencil. You can find them at Brownells.
I can't find your page. How do you price your work, but inch or by pattern? Do you have a price list?
www.mnrcustom.com We quote each project individually.
where can I purchase tools?
Ullman Precision
@@mnrcustomllc8253 Thank you!
@@mnrcustomllc8253 Looking at your website, Wow! Beautiful work! I am inspired. Did Yavapai College teach you to make the stocks?
@@danielharris3827 Thanks! Yes, I learned how to make my first stock at Yavapai when Robert Szweda was the stockmaking instructor.
Live live❤
Done by me: 5 min and this thing would be ruined.
Can you show us your tools?
Tools are by Ullman Precision. I'll try to make a video in the future showing the different tools.
Como se chama essa ferramenta?
What is this tool called ?
Did you bring the diamonds up to points? It looks like the tops were a tad flat.
Yes we did. Once the diamonds are complete you should see no shinny finish on the tops when put in the light.
С каком маслом смазывайте?Лак или масло?
Đẹp.. nhưng còn ếch lắm
How to make sports pistol grips
how many dollars is 22 LPI tools? I’m from Brazil and you don’t have to sell here.
the same LPI that you used?
www.ullmanprecisionproducts.com/
@@mnrcustomllc8253 thank you brother
Estou querendo adquirir um jogo deste mais não consigo já tentei te tudo será q é tom diesel este o pobrema no Brasil não se consegui nada
Também já procurei e não acheii
Nice
Thanks!
Musica brasileira?
Hello how are you?Salve
come si chiama l'attrezzo che usi?
SEGRINADO
Nice
Thanks!