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![]() here's one of my last ones. ![]() ![]() its a stevens 620 12 ga shotgun, polished and blued.
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The gunsmith I use all the time charged me $40 to jewel the bolt on my Rem 700 BDL. Looks great, and I thought it was reasonable cost. He is in the South hills, near South park. |
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Try the pencil with lapping compound, it has been years but it worked for me.
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You can tell how new I am to the subject of guns, because when I first read "jeweling" I had something in my mind similar to bedazzling. My first thought was "Ah. That's very... manly."
Thank you for disabusing me of this notion. Though I may still bedazzle CrazyWhiteGuy's guns in his sleep, just as revenge for any number of real or imagined slights. Or perhaps as a preemptive strike. I'm quite sure that he'll do *something* to deserve it.
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I'm not saying I won't do it, because I don't have money for a nicer gun right now and you might as well have it looking as nice as you can. P-11likechromerimsonacavalierSHOOTER
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In the machining world we call it engine turning. Notice the nose cowl of the spirit of St Louis. In the Machine shop we do it with a rubber bonded abrasive stick and have also used a hard wood dowel with a slot cut down the center and a piece of 400 grit paper inserted and spread over the end of the dowel you can also just charge the end of the wooden dowel with lapping compound. As someone else mentioned polishing the surface to be jeweled works best I would surface grind flat surfaces before hand.
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Hello P P,I like the heat-shrink tube idea ... hadn't thought of that ... going to give it a try. Take Care Quote:
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