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    Rifle Stock

    Start with some profiile curves:

    http://www.thewarfields.com/cnccookb...wsProfiles.jpg

    Loft, blend, cap planar holes as necessary, and now you have a rifle stock:

    http://www.thewarfields.com/cnccookb...ViewsMaple.jpg

    http://www.thewarfields.com/cnccookb...MauserLeft.jpg

    http://www.thewarfields.com/cnccookb...auserPersp.jpg

    Now where did I leave that darned CNC router?

    Best,

    BW
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobWarfield View Post
    Now where did I leave that darned CNC router?

    Did you loose the Mini Router all ready Bob?


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    LOL

    Actually, that's a brilliant idea. I should make some small scale models and see how they look.

    Just got a box from Xylotex today. Need to bolt that bad boy together and try him out.

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