Chop shop tikka stock

Tom-D

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Hey guys just thought id share a project i knocked out over the past few modifying a timber tikka stock into something more similar to a rokstok that was alot easier than doing a full timber stock from scratch. Iv done this once before on another stock that i had but that one i epoxied over this time i wanted to keep the timber look.
Ill not i decided for the sake of looks on this one i wouldn't modify the forend i can always do it later and re finish if i want too.

first step is level the stock and mount it solid to a benchIMG_6746.jpeg

Second step was to use a simple router sled to skim the butt down to a fin IMG_6749.jpegIMG_6750.jpegIMG_6751.jpeg
I then trimmed down the edges of the fin abit to make it easier to then rebate i to 2 other boards that will sandwhich around the centre finIMG_6758.jpegIMG_6757.jpegIMG_6759.jpeg
next step was to just glue and clamp the boards together around the rebated fin.
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Im not much of a poster on here so i didnt realise there is a 10 image limit so ill have to continue in the next post
 
Following on from above

I then marked out the new shape and did a rough cutIMG_6765.jpeg
And then routered the shape of the recoil pad as a guide and began shaping. I decide i didnt really need to make the grip ambidextrous and thought it would be stronger to do a palm swell into one side only.
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After then sanding back the rest of the stock i was abit concerned that i should have gone and tried to source some walnut for it to match colour better but i also really concidered that it might look pretty cool as 2 tone timber aswell haha
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That wasnt really a decision i needed to make at this point so a started stippling the grip to blend the join and stippling over the existing checkering to matchIMG_6891.jpegIMG_6892.jpeg
 
Following on from above

I then marked out the new shape and did a rough cutView attachment 1039887
And then routered the shape of the recoil pad as a guide and began shaping. I decide i didnt really need to make the grip ambidextrous and thought it would be stronger to do a palm swell into one side only.
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After then sanding back the rest of the stock i was abit concerned that i should have gone and tried to source some walnut for it to match colour better but i also really concidered that it might look pretty cool as 2 tone timber aswell haha
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That wasnt really a decision i needed to make at this point so a started stippling the grip to blend the join and stippling over the existing checkering to matchView attachment 1039894View attachment 1039895
I must have missed it. What type of wood are you using?

Color makes me think towards a tight grain oak?
 
I must have missed it. What type of wood are you using?

Color makes me think towards a tight grain oak?
Its just meranti is a common cheap timber from asia used here in australia. I really just wanted to do the the whole thing on the cheap so it was just some offcuts from work. Its also pretty light
 
Once all the stippling was done i started with a light stain and then decided to go heavier to
Match the 2 timbers better. And then i tried an epoxy coat instead of lacquer or oil and that went to hell on me. I must have not gone heavy enough on the hardener and the temp was cooler than expected the night i did it so it never really set properly so i had to gum up about 100 sanding pads to get it back to bare timber before i could continue
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So after that point i didnt take many photos due to my frustrations. But eventually i got it all off and re stained and then just used a clear coat which has ended up alot better. And from there it was pretty much just bed the action and assemble. I have currently dodgied up the old recoil pad as i think due to the re-sand i took abit of material off which made the timber but smaller than the pad so i will get a grind to fit pad for it in the near future.
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Following on from above

I then marked out the new shape and did a rough cutView attachment 1039887
And then routered the shape of the recoil pad as a guide and began shaping. I decide i didnt really need to make the grip ambidextrous and thought it would be stronger to do a palm swell into one side only.
View attachment 1039888View attachment 1039889View attachment 1039890View attachment 1039891View attachment 1039892View attachment 1039893

After then sanding back the rest of the stock i was abit concerned that i should have gone and tried to source some walnut for it to match colour better but i also really concidered that it might look pretty cool as 2 tone timber aswell haha
View attachment 1039896
That wasnt really a decision i needed to make at this point so a started stippling the grip to blend the join and stippling over the existing checkering to matchView attachment 1039894View attachment 1039895
How do you do the stipling?
 
@Tom-D thanks for sharing! i've been doing mental gymnastics the last 48hrs thinking about how i'd achieve something like this given my tools and skills.

any chance you grabbed a before and after weight? not that i'm an ounce chaser, more so out of curiosity. also, how does it balance?
 
Wow, That looks great! great job on adding on to the wood stock, I would have never thought about doing it like that. Very welldone!
 
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