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wabi
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Re: Wood stock

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There are talented members on this forum!
That took both vision and talent to turn that chunk of wood into the finished product!

I look forward to seeing the Phoenix mounted in it!!!!!!!!


BTW - If you don't have a Phoenix to put it on, it just happens that I DO! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Wood stock

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Nice stock!! Bet you already have those new limbs on order. lol 8) What does the sticker on the underside say, adult supervision required??? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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WOW!! That's very pretty indeed.
Can't wait to see pics of it mounted.
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Fancy stuff their love the wood great job.
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Mike, you are without question a very talented man! Wow! Scott, very nice! I'm jealous! :D
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Very nice ..
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wabi wrote:There are talented members on this forum!
That took both vision and talent to turn that chunk of wood into the finished product!

I look forward to seeing the Phoenix mounted in it!!!!!!!!


BTW - If you don't have a Phoenix to put it on, it just happens that I DO! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Sorry . . .you are gonna have to get your own. :lol:

I'm putting this one on the Exomax. However, I have been debating that . . .it might end up on the Vixen . . .naw . . .on the Max. I might have to talk Aging into making me another one. :mrgreen:

Aging certainly has the talent. This is a custom make. Not machined carved. The hand grip on the forearm was taylor made to fit me. There were several little things we discussed along the way. It was really cool to have some input on the design. Even though Mike(Aging) had to take his meds after we talked. He soon learned to take his meds before we talked. :lol: Things went smoothly after that. :lol: :lol:

I can't wait to get it finished up and put the rail on. I put it on when I got it to make sure the rail would fit. It fit perfectly. I didn't want to take it off.

That little block of wood keeps saying, "I want to be a real bow". Well, pretty soon, it will be.
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Re: Wood stock

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Nice wood work.!!

With out taking apart the axiom to see? How does the stock and rail get attached to each other? I assume it not like a stock and rifle barrel .

Trigger placement?

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I love to do wood work, Lots of curves and playing with nice grained woods.

What kind of wood was used. Walnut? What kind of finish did you use?
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