As an amateur/hobby gunsmith, I am currently working on my first stock from scratch, a Win 1895 Carbine, and I have a ton of hours into it. The barrel channel, receiver and butt plate inletting takes so much time. However, it is so relaxing and fulfilling to watch it come together. I just know I would starve if that was my living...lol. Great job and thanks for the time to make this video.
I wouldn't say dying, there are still a lot of good custom gun makers out there and demand for them. One of my friends dads just paid $15,000 for a nice under/over 12 gauge.
@@mattedwards4533 I see you’ve never read an instruction manual. By the way, they never end with step 1. Haha I didn’t say that was the whole process, just like the video shows. I’m just playing with ya.
My dad made a walnut stock for a 303 brit action completely with a pocket knife, a sharpened screw driver as a chisel, and sandpaper that would rival the finest stocks ever made.
No soy fanático de las armas pero reconozco cuando es un exelente trabajo no cualquier persona lo realiza solo aquellos que les gusta el arte de hacer el trabajo es mucha paciencia felizidades.
Mi abuelo las hacia a mano, hace como unos 12 0 13 años dejó un proyecto inconcluso, aún lo conservo así para recordar como trabajaba con su manos de todo un artista
How to make a custom stock Step one: own tens of thousands of dollars in woodworking machines, including one specifically designed for making gunstocks.
@@IndianOutlaw1870 I'm mainly pointing out that the title isn't appropriate, it should be called "making a custom stock" or "how custom stocks are made". No one is going to pick up a piece of wood and be able to use the steps in the video to make a custom gun stock unless they're specifically already in the business of making them and have put a large investment into expensive machines
@@slavpepe6581 you don't build a stock without a significant investment in tools, regardless of the techniques that are employed. Some things are obvious, even to the casual observer.
Bravo ormai nel mondo ne sono rimasti pochi, che credono nell'artigiano e che pensano che le macchine facciano meglio e più presto, ma l'artigiano mette il suo animo nel suo lavoro, le macchine?
Ah the gunmakers art, keeping up a fine tradition, people will always pay high prices for quality like this, and this rifle will be a better investment than money on the bank, greetings from Yorkshire England
With that machine you can make a rendered version and print it in 3D or make it a plaster model, and then just replicate it in fine wood. With that and some basic carpentry knowledge you can produce high quality stocks in almost no time with so low investment, once the machinery and tools are amortized.
I've made a couple of stocks and mine look like piss poor boat paddles compared to this. Gorgeous work, almost wrong to have a hundreds of hours of work condensed to 8 min, but I get why
Great job mate , I noticed that you used a heat gun when you whiskered the stock. Does that make any difference in comparison to air dry ? I'm thinking no . Great stuff mate
Buenos días señor, qué hermoso trabajo ha hecho, le felicito, un producto artesanal y muy fino. Me encanta ver a gente joven que muestra destreza, oficio y arte en antiguas labores que no resultan frecuentes ver. Hoy los rifles tienen culata y chimaza plástica y se ven muy vulgares, aunque tengan gran precisión. Solo los rifles de alta calidad (y elevadísimo precio) se presentan con estos elementos. Ignoro si el rifle es suyo, de ser así espero que lo disfruté por largo tiempo y, que en cada cacería pueda exhibirlo, para admiración de los demás compañeros del grupo. Le mando un saludo desde Argentina.
Thanks Jeremy. Stocks checker better with finish on them, plus if the checkering was done first it would be difficult to keep the finish from filling up the checkering when applying the finish.
I go back and forth. Started without a cradle and became so used to it, it's hard to switch. In this video I used a cradle. ruclips.net/video/Bnd5iRZTocQ/видео.html
As an amateur/hobby gunsmith, I am currently working on my first stock from scratch, a Win 1895 Carbine, and I have a ton of hours into it. The barrel channel, receiver and butt plate inletting takes so much time. However, it is so relaxing and fulfilling to watch it come together. I just know I would starve if that was my living...lol. Great job and thanks for the time to make this video.
Thanks for the comment. Good luck on your project! It's certainly satisfying work.
Absolutely amazing! Unfortunately, a skill quickly dying in this world. Glad to see there are still some true masters left!
I wouldn't say dying, there are still a lot of good custom gun makers out there and demand for them. One of my friends dads just paid $15,000 for a nice under/over 12 gauge.
@@davids11131113 I am glad there are still a few out there!
Absolutely Gorgeous Stock!!!! Amazing skill you have and it's truly an art to be able to do that from a chunk of wood!!!
WOW nice to see a quality craftsman
I don't know what that big wood carving cloning tool thing was you were using, but now I want one 😲
It's a duplicating router
What I'd give to be able to create something like that! Absolutely bloody beautiful!
"How to make a custom gunstock"
Step 1. Buy an industrial duplicating router....
@Philip Jesus shut up you bot
If it were just that easy! LOL! A CNC machine just removes the bulk of the wood . I see you have never made a stock?
@@mattedwards4533 I see you’ve never read an instruction manual. By the way, they never end with step 1. Haha I didn’t say that was the whole process, just like the video shows. I’m just playing with ya.
@@ZachTries I am a bit thick between the ears! It went over my head! LOL!
The all stainless material contras beautifully against the darker finish of the walnut stock... A master-piece.
ruclips.net/video/pjY0dyyhsDY/видео.html
Remarkable craftmanship! I give you five gold stars.
Thank you!
My dad made a walnut stock for a 303 brit action completely with a pocket knife, a sharpened screw driver as a chisel, and sandpaper that would rival the finest stocks ever made.
No soy fanático de las armas pero reconozco cuando es un exelente trabajo no cualquier persona lo realiza solo aquellos que les gusta el arte de hacer el trabajo es mucha paciencia felizidades.
Entiendo, los rifles no son para todos. Aprecio mucho tus amables palabras.
Просто слов нет!👍👍👍 какой мастер.
Merci pour ce grand moment de plaisir BRAVO
Que trabalho maravilhoso parabéns
Fiquei encantado com talento
Ага. Кастом. На заводе. При наличии фрезера можно и Калашников сделать, не такой он и сложный.
That is truly stunning, thanks for sharing the birth of a masterpiece.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Good music beautiful wood master craftsmanship
Great job! Amazingly beautiful. You sir are a craftsman.
Mi abuelo las hacia a mano, hace como unos 12 0 13 años dejó un proyecto inconcluso, aún lo conservo así para recordar como trabajaba con su manos de todo un artista
Es muy especial que tengas eso para recordarlo.
How to make a custom stock
Step one: own tens of thousands of dollars in woodworking machines, including one specifically designed for making gunstocks.
Were you expecting 19th Century tools in the 21st Century?
@@IndianOutlaw1870 I'm mainly pointing out that the title isn't appropriate, it should be called "making a custom stock" or "how custom stocks are made". No one is going to pick up a piece of wood and be able to use the steps in the video to make a custom gun stock unless they're specifically already in the business of making them and have put a large investment into expensive machines
@@slavpepe6581 you don't build a stock without a significant investment in tools, regardless of the techniques that are employed. Some things are obvious, even to the casual observer.
love the vid. I can do all the outer stuff but it is the in-letting that would cause me to pull my hair out.
Thank you! The inletting is tedious but I'm sure you'll get it.
The struggle is real
That is a gift from GOD. Not only the know how, but the Patience.
Thank you! I also believe it's a gift from the Almighty.
Bravo ormai nel mondo ne sono rimasti pochi, che credono nell'artigiano e che pensano che le macchine facciano meglio e più presto, ma l'artigiano mette il suo animo nel suo lavoro, le macchine?
Welp... guess all I need to do is drop a few thousand for a shop's full of specialized equipment that I'll then need to learn how to use.
Thanks!
That's about right :)
im about to make full handmade stock for my air rifle becuse the wood on that one is poor quality
جميل
El resultado de unas manos artesanas 👏👏👏
El rRezUltado dE mAn0z MaEzTrRaZ
Ah the gunmakers art, keeping up a fine tradition, people will always pay high prices for quality like this, and this rifle will be a better investment than money on the bank, greetings from Yorkshire England
Greetings! Hope you're staying safe over there.
actually you will not get your money back from a custom rifle
Maravilha , uma verdadeira obra de arte .....
Thank you!
That is a outstanding result. I like the nice and clean lines and all parts have the same carracter. The guns I make are flintlock rifles and pistols.
Thank you! Flintlocks are a lot of fun!
Tu as de l'or dans les mains ! J'espère que tu vie de ce métier , c'est de l'art se que tu fais . Félicitations 👌
Thank you!
I I'm just blown away from watching the talent here.
Thank you!
I enjoy these videos and watching someone with such skill.
Pretty cool video to bad it wasn't actually how to make a custom gunstock. More like how to replicate a gunstock.
That's a fair critique. In hindsight I should have shown the making of the stock pattern from a blank. Thanks for the input
Let's see you do better!
Don't be an asshole
@@mnrcustomllc8253 I'd love to see the making of a pattern from a blank.
@@24revealer Currently working on several more videos. One which shows that process. Stay tuned!
You guys have magic in your hands.
A little bit heavy but to me is the best rifle in the world.The old H&H .375.
Skookum as frig! Wish I had those stock-making skills. Truly a work of art
Good job......👍
With that machine you can make a rendered version and print it in 3D or make it a plaster model, and then just replicate it in fine wood.
With that and some basic carpentry knowledge you can produce high quality stocks in almost no time with so low investment, once the machinery and tools are amortized.
sir it is very hard work I appreciate your work
WOW. Beautifully done!!!!
AMAZING SKILLS !
That turned out very beautiful.
How beautiful you making a gun. Like premium.
Não sei se porque sou louco por arma mais que obra de arte hein , parabéns ao seu idealizador belo trabalho
Obrigado
Even the stuff you can't see is pretty. That guns so nice I'd be afraid to shoot it.
Thank you!
Not me....
I would shoot the hell out of it...
If you have the talent to build it, you have the talent to maintain it.
Oh I'd shoot it if the opportunity arose, lol
Beautiful..And perfect job...Question is,why so many stupid dislikes.!?..
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback
Nissan Ti tan
Excelente video excelente trabajo 100% manual felicidades amigo muy bien echo a los que ponen que no les gusta no saben de artesanía
Thank you!
Excellent. 👌
Fantastic work well done mate.
un professionnel de l'art , je dirais même plus que de l'art . il est doté d'une patience et d'une qualité , un amoureux de son travail BRAVO
I've made a couple of stocks and mine look like piss poor boat paddles compared to this. Gorgeous work, almost wrong to have a hundreds of hours of work condensed to 8 min, but I get why
Awesome work 👏
My featherweight stock maker must have been drunk on the job that day👍
Wow! You did a fantastic job! Beautiful artwork!
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback.
Great job mate , I noticed that you used a heat gun when you whiskered the stock. Does that make any difference in comparison to air dry ? I'm thinking no . Great stuff mate
Thank you! I'm guessing it doesn't make a difference. Just saves time.
Totally beautiful craftsmanship.
Great work. The filing so close to the gun metal made me so nervous!
Thank you! It made me pretty nervous too :)
Du très bel ouvrage ! 👌 Bravo 👏
Una maravilla de trabajo👏👏
MUY BUEN VIDEO AMIGO PERO EL ARTE ESTA EN HACER TODAS LAS CAVIDADES DEL ARMA A PURA MANO SALUDOS.
Beatyfull work 👍👍👍👍 next build stock wood air gun please
Like
Hopefully someday. Thank you!
Awesome job. Looks great!
Great work Matt. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Kin!
Absolutely wonderful!
what a beautiful job, congratulations
These brings back memories as a gunsmith student at MSC .
A very good and beautiful work !!! Chapeau!
Thank you!
I love the fixture for drilling the escutcheons. Did you make that yourself?
Good job 👏👏👏it's so butifuul. ❤
Thank you!
The most important part is the rubber butt pad, seeing it's a .375 H&H magnum. 😁. Seriously, beautiful work.
Superb craftsmanship
Thank you!
Gorgeous piece!
Thank you!
Your making it look so easy!
this is not easy good job
Thank you!
A beautiful art! Thank you!
Przyklad wspaniałego rzemiosla. Super film, jakiego drewna użyłeś?
Ставь Лайк что бы иностранцы подумали что здесь что то интересное
Хах, пранк какашки
Estás son las cosas que decís guau no sabes cómo me gustaría hacer y después de pensarlo es como... Me quedo con el vídeo jaja
Beautiful craftmanship, great walnut, american or turkish? What oil You prefer to finish the stock surface?
Thank you! It's Turkish walnut. On this stock I used a product called Pilkington's.
Congratulations... muito lindo seu trabalho
G.surya
Jia jagan
Tellement plus beau qu’une crosse synthétique
สวยครับ..สุดยอด...เอาอิหยังขีดขึ้นลายท้ายปืน..สวยมากครับ..😊😊
You make that look easy , great work
Satisfying video...
Gorgeously done
Thank you!
Buenos días señor, qué hermoso trabajo ha hecho, le felicito, un producto artesanal y muy fino. Me encanta ver a gente joven que muestra destreza, oficio y arte en antiguas labores que no resultan frecuentes ver. Hoy los rifles tienen culata y chimaza plástica y se ven muy vulgares, aunque tengan gran precisión.
Solo los rifles de alta calidad (y elevadísimo precio) se presentan con estos elementos.
Ignoro si el rifle es suyo, de ser así espero que lo disfruté por largo tiempo y, que en cada cacería pueda exhibirlo, para admiración de los demás compañeros del grupo.
Le mando un saludo desde Argentina.
Just wondering, why did you wait until after the finish was applied to checker the stock? Looks amazing either way, your the pro! Great work!
Thanks Jeremy. Stocks checker better with finish on them, plus if the checkering was done first it would be difficult to keep the finish from filling up the checkering when applying the finish.
@@mnrcustomllc8253 If you checker after you finish a stock, do you have to go back and do any touch ups?
@@jeremystewert4303 Not unless I screw up :)
@@mnrcustomllc8253 HAHA I’ll have to order a .375 for my next squirrel hunting trip! Now I know where to go. All my friends will be jealous.
@@jeremystewert4303 Ha! Sounds like a plan :)
Beautiful looking rifle!!
Thank you!
Amazing 👏🏼
What an amazing work! May I know the type of machine to copy the form of one stock sample to a blank please? Thank you
What are you using for your finish oils? I started using trade secret oils and they are amazing.
Lindo trabalho fiquei maravilhado parabéns
look like a cut and shut on a model 98 mauser, nice work, cheers for the upload
Thank you!
BRAVO...perfect made...what is walnut grade of rifle butts...8..?
Muy buen trabajo ¡impresionante!
Очень здорово 👍👍👍
Very beautiful work. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
How you can stand checkering without a cradle is beyond me.
I go back and forth. Started without a cradle and became so used to it, it's hard to switch. In this video I used a cradle. ruclips.net/video/Bnd5iRZTocQ/видео.html
Very nice, is that a piece of black walnut root?
Thank you. Turkish walnut
اكو عرب بطياره😂😂😂😂
ايوه 😂
فتحت البندق ووديت الخشبه للنجار ينظفها وضاعت عليه
والان ادور خشبه مالقيت
Beautiful!
Very nice!
וואו סרטון מאוד מעניין,
אני לומד ממך המון! תודה!
אני גם בונה כלים להאנטר.