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Re: Teak 80 - Part one: The stock

What we did:
We drilled a hole near the end for the rubbers.

We practised how to make the cuts on a piece of scrap and also made a complete dummy gun from a piece of scrap. This allowed us to make mistakes on scrap wood without wasting teak.

The rail was cut the full length and the edges rounded off.

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