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Checkering
Posted by:
David Wyatt
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Date: February 20, 2006 07:21PM
In a box of stuff that I bought at a yard sale, I found I had a set of checkering tools used in gun stock checkering.
I thought about checkering a casting rod grip and wondered how it might look and feel. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks Dave Re: Checkering
Posted by:
Steve Gardner
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Date: February 20, 2006 08:24PM
If you checker it were you will be holding it. I think you will find it irritating on you hand as the day goes on. If you checker areas that your not holding, I think it would look awesome. Re: Checkering
Posted by:
Ralph O'Quinn
(---.wavecable.com)
Date: February 21, 2006 04:07AM
David
I spent about 30 years of my life making gunstocks, and at one time could checker with the best of them. Checkering can be performed ONLY on the very hardest of the hardwoods. Walnut is the classic gunstock wood and checkers beautifully. Maple can be checkered with some success, as can most of any of the classic gunstock woods. You just cannot checker cork, or pine or fir or cedar or most anything synthetic. A checkered walnut fishing grip feels just fine if you checker it with a fine line checkering (20 line or less), but I never heard of anyone using walnut as a fishing rod grip . Don't even attempt to checker a cork casting rod grip. All you will due is chew up the grip. Ralph Re: Checkering
Posted by:
Mick McComesky
(---.boeing.com)
Date: February 21, 2006 07:54AM
I did some walnut grips with checkering several years ago. Looked and felt great and was very unique. I haven't done checkering since that time frame though I've recently considered doing a few more grips like that. Practice a LOT on some scrap dowelling first. If you don't drink, this is a great time to start. Doing this type of work on a curve is bad enough... doing it on a small diameter cylinder can work your nerves down to bare wires! Take your time, use a light hand and several passes, and I think you'll be very pleased with the result. Re: Checkering
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: February 21, 2006 11:02AM
I do no tunderstand what Checkering is. Can someone provide a link with pictures? I know this is different than what people refer to when they checker cork/EVA. Re: Checkering
Posted by:
Mick McComesky
(---.boeing.com)
Date: February 21, 2006 12:17PM
Billy, basically you use tools like this [www.fandfwoodcarving.com] to cut V grooves into the wood, and when done, it leaves a pattern of small, pointed top diamonds of wood [www.cgm-gunstockcheckering.com] Re: Checkering
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
(67.72.26.---)
Date: February 21, 2006 12:30PM
Ahhh. That's pretty cool. Probably the gunstock equivalent to doing a diamond wrap with 100 weight silk, lol.
Thank you for teh links. Re: Checkering
Posted by:
Mick McComesky
(---.boeing.com)
Date: February 21, 2006 12:54PM
hahaah.. here's a better "how to" of it. [www.gunline.com] you can navigate by going through the "design" link towards the bottom right
It really does make for a nice look and non-slip grip, but it also provides many opportunities to screw up a nice piece of wood, lol. Kinda fun though, and relaxing if it isn't somebody else's material. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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