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		<title>Watch Stock Duplicator Machine in Action</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Production wood rifle stocks, both laminates and hardwoods, are commonly made with stock duplicating machines. Stock duplicators allow a stock-maker to copy a master design faithfully and efficiently. The video below, from Colorado rifle-maker Michael Cuypers, shows a stock duplicator (in automatic mode) cutting a piece of Turkish Walnut, for a mauser 98. This machine [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Production wood rifle stocks, both laminates and hardwoods, are commonly made with stock duplicating machines. Stock duplicators allow a stock-maker to copy a master design faithfully and efficiently. The video below, from Colorado rifle-maker <a href="http://www.bijoucreek.com/" target="_blank">Michael Cuypers</a>, shows a stock duplicator (in automatic mode) cutting a piece of Turkish Walnut, for a mauser 98. This machine rotates the blank while a spinning vertical cutting head shapes and trims the blank. This duplicator manually tracks the shape/profile of the master blank. To make another stock, this process needs to be repeated, with the master in place. For more information about this duplicating machine, visit <a href="http://www.riflebuilders.com" target="_blank">www.riflebuilders.com</a>.</p>
<p><b>Watch Stock Duplicator in Progress</b><br />
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<p>Future Technology: <em> We are starting to see stocks made with CNC milling machines that cut stock profiles based on three-dimensional scans of master stock designs. However, the traditional mechanical duplicator process in the video is still most commonly used by most of today&#8217;s stock-makers.</em> </p>
<p><b>Turkish Walnut &#8212; Where to Get a Beautiful Blank</b><br />
The Bijou Creek video above shows a Turkish Walnut stock being roughed out. Turkish Walnut is some of the most beautifully figured wood available &#8212; but it can be pricy. If you are looking for this kind of ultra-high-grade wood, it makes sense to shop carefully. You&#8217;ll find a wide selection of Turkish Walnut blanks at the <a href="http://www.hunterbid.com/" target="new">HunterBid.com</a> website. Hundreds of selections are available at auction. Prices start as low as $150.00. The finest blanks sell for $1,000 or more. New blank selections are added to the website every other day. HunterBid.com is run by Chiron Inc., which is 100% owned by the Ergin family who are of Turkish origin. Chiron maintains warehouses in Dover, NH and Istanbul, Turkey.</p>
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<p><i>Video find by Boyd Allen. We welcome reader submissions.</i></p>
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