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with Zebra wood, the colors, the marble effects. Looks cooooooooooooool. Has anyone made an rifle stock with wood other then birch,beech, and walnut.

 

http://www.custommade.com/gallery/custom-M...ffee-table.html

 

http://www.righteouswoods.net/zebrawood_pics.html

 

This what the wood look like. By the way it is an hardwood from Africa.

 

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that table sure isn't a very good example of what i know as zebra wood. the second pic with the high contrast in grain is more what i've seen. my neighbor builds 1911 grips with the stuff, along with snakewood (price it online sometime, it'll blow your socks off), cocobollo, bubinga, african thuey.... here is an example of african thuey that he did for my dad's kimber...

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a14/724wd/100_4082.jpg

 

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Has anyone made an rifle stock with wood other then birch,beech, and walnut.

 

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Check the archives or back a few pages.

Someone had asked about Oak stocks.

 

There was some good info there regarding weight and propensity to split.

 

If it's not overly heavy, dense enough that the recoil lug won't drive thru the wood and

it doesnt' tend to split; I'd say go for it!

 

Just make sure it is a sutiable wood for a stock, you'd hate to go thru the effort

only to find out that it's going to split on the 14th round you fire.

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Try a piece of Bocote wood next time you want an exotic forend tip.

 

Its a Mexican wood that's got oodles of little black lines runny through it; looks really nice!

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