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Anyone ever hand checker their front strap?

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  • #16
    Nice work jg rider. Is the word you're looking for inclusion?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Ethan Sackett View Post
      Hey jg, what do you use for a guide on the trigger gaurds, I have the front strap down. I do admire the trigger gaurd work you have done there.
      Ethan
      Hi Ethan
      I use a flat piece of metal held on with a c-clamp to the trigger guard (really high tech stuff) for the vertical lines. Since I prefer the square look where the trigger guard meets the dust shield, its easy to use that corner to start my horizontal lines.
      A word of caution ! I don't know what kind of frame you're checkering but be sure to check for straight edges.
      If you look at the above sh&t happens photo you'll see that the left bottom of the checkering is crooked. That happened because I didn't check for parallel edges.
      These are pics of my C.C. Colt Commander also a picture of the tools of the trade LOL

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Scrambler View Post
        Nice work jg rider. Is the word you're looking for inclusion?
        Hi Scrambler
        I'm not sure. I know it's not porosity which I think means an air pocket. I remember doing the checkering and seeing all the blueing removed from the grooves, except for that one spot. So I took a dental pick and probed,and all this black ash came out.
        That's when I also noticed that my vertical lines were crooked

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        • #19
          Did I post pics of the before and the finished product ? I had everything Cerakoted

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          • #20
            All this talk of chekering.....

            Jim Clark senior used to give you a grip to hold... he had a chisel about a 32nd wide that he'd turn up a little curly of metal with, and he did that in a sort of diamond pattern, all by hand. It was like grabbing a zombie cheeze grater. My own method is to use the stippling punch I made from a center drill and hunk of stainless bar stock. Total front strap takes only a few minutes and its a easy grasp high tack surface. But its not cool and precise like checkering.

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            • #21
              Thank you JG Rider, I enjoyed the pictures as well as the information. I have a stainless Springfield that was my first try on the front strap, it just may be my first try at doing the trigger gaurd also.
              Thanks Ethan Sackett

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