Curly Cherry For The Barra 250Z

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Another great looking piece of work Loren! Because natural sunlight and age is what darkens the cherry, have you thought about hanging the raw wood stock out in the sun from a string? Hanging a scrap piece outside for a week or two to watch it progressively turn dark may show that the wood looks better than stained finishes can achieve.
 
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That is some impressive work. Being a mechanic for the last 30 years , I am impressed with woodwork. I don’t have the patience for it , not to mention the tooling. Can’t wait to see how this one turns out. Great project.

I’m curious about the butt pad molding. What material do you use?
The recoil pad is a rigid base with a flexible urethane . The tooling is made with cutting a master pattern and then casting a silicone mold off the master. I have also cut aluminum molds and cast directly from them.
Another great looking piece of work Loren! Because natural sunlight and age is what darkens the cherry, have you thought about hanging the raw wood stock out in the sun from a string? Hanging a scrap piece outside for a week or two to watch it progressively turn dark may show that the wood looks better than stained finishes can achieve.
Agree, I will NOT be using any stain on it and will let sunlight do the work over time.
 
First round of sanding down. Wiped down with a wet towel to raise the grain before more sanding tomorrow.

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