This video from MidwayUSA's Gunsmithing series, presented by Larry Potterfield, details the process of finishing a semi-inletted rifle stock. While 98% of the inletting is pre-done, the remaining work is crucial for a proper fit. Potterfield demonstrates the technique using a Remington Model 700 barreled action, emphasizing the need for precision, patience, and basic tools like chisels, inletting black, and stockmaker's screws. The video highlights the meticulous nature of this gunsmithing task.
This video from MidwayUSA features Larry Potterfield demonstrating how to properly inlet a two-screw swivel stud for a rifle stock. The tutorial covers determining the correct placement and achieving the appropriate depth for a flush fit, specifically noting its compatibility with barrel bands as seen on the 'Nearly Perfect Safari Rifle.' The description also provides a link to the MidwayUSA Video Library for more instructional content.
This video provides a detailed, step-by-step guide to inletting a trigger guard onto a shotgun buttstock, presented by Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA. The process is explained as time-consuming but straightforward, requiring patience. Key stages include outlining the guard with a scribe, removing material with a chisel, using inletting black to identify contact points, shaving with a scraper, and finally drilling holes and securing the guard with screws. The video emphasizes the practical application of this gunsmithing technique.
This YouTube video focuses on the meticulous process of rifle stock inletting, a crucial step in custom rifle builds. The description highlights that each Gunwerks rifle stock is precisely configured to match the specific barrel contour and action length for individual rifle orders. This indicates a detailed look at the gunsmithing process required to achieve a perfect fit between the rifle action and the stock, ensuring optimal performance and aesthetics.
This video demonstrates the process of inletting the buttstock of a Rolling Block rifle, a key step in gunsmithing. Larry Potterfield, Founder and CEO of MidwayUSA, showcases how to begin the inletting process using a milling machine for efficiency, but also completes it using traditional, manual methods. The video is geared towards individuals interested in rifle customization and repair.
This video showcases a detailed process of inletting an ebony forend tip onto a rifle stock, specifically for 'The Model 67 Project'. Larry Potterfield, CEO of MidwayUSA, demonstrates using hand tools, starting with trimming excess material with a wood saw. He then marks and cuts the barrel channel using a round bastard file and a chisel or inletting tool. The process concludes with the application of inletting gold to identify and scrape away contact points between the barrel and the forend tip.
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