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Re: Schoyen Style Stock on a Ballard
Reply #15 - Today at 5:32pm
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What type of disc do you use for the rough shaping Bob? Is it like a flapper disc, or what?

Beautiful stock work, even at this early stages!
  

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Re: Schoyen Style Stock on a Ballard
Reply #16 - Today at 5:48pm
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Vall, the disc looks like shingles, overlapping each section.  I use the 36 grit and stiff enough you can put lots of pressure on it if you want too.  I know there is a rasp like cutter and would probably try one except our hardware store doesn’t carry it.  For 3 buck each I just use these.  One does a one stock unless the wood is rock hard.

Normally the grinding takes me 15-20 minutes.  But the day I did this one it was 10 degrees.  I’m not know for wearing a coat, so I would work for a few minutes until my hands got cold, then go in, do something else and warm up.  Took 2 hours using this cycle.
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Re: Schoyen Style Stock on a Ballard
Reply #17 - Today at 6:24pm
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I did a lot of cabinet building in cold weather, so I know how the coolness can feel. I dunno how you guys up there can take  much more of this. My hat is off to you (no need to doff yours in return- too damn cold!)
But, I sure am enjoying the results here like I did a while back when you were stocking the Walker Hepburn. Super work on stunning wood.Smiley
  
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Re: Schoyen Style Stock on a Ballard
Reply #18 - Today at 8:54pm
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bobw wrote Today at 5:48pm:
Vall, the disc looks like shingles, overlapping each section.  I use the 36 grit and stiff enough you can put lots of pressure on it if you want too.  I know there is a rasp like cutter and would probably try one except our hardware store doesn’t carry it.  For 3 buck each I just use these.  One does a one stock unless the wood is rock hard.

Normally the grinding takes me 15-20 minutes.  But the day I did this one it was 10 degrees.  I’m not know for wearing a coat, so I would work for a few minutes until my hands got cold, then go in, do something else and warm up.  Took 2 hours using this cycle.
Bob


Thanks Bob! I have bunches of those I use in metal fab work for years. They're what we call flapper discs.

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