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  • kruger
    KRUGER GRIPS

    • Jun 2004
    • 1915

    #31
    That Bloodwood works like Iron. Tough stuff. Should last forever, just keep termites away from it
    WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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    • kruger
      KRUGER GRIPS

      • Jun 2004
      • 1915

      #32
      Styg: ON the way

      Lupis Fidelis: Also on the way.

      Enjoy fellas
      WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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      • Dark Frost17
        Darkness...
        • Mar 2006
        • 752

        #33
        what can you tell me about the
        This one is called Red Mallee burl, from Australia. This is an example of the "stabilized" or "plasticized" wood.
        and those types of wood?
        also.... do you have any white wood?.... like all white....

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        • StygShore
          Waterford, MI

          • Aug 2002
          • 2854

          #34
          progress

          First coat of poly on the heartwood and bloodwood.... they are lookin sweet


          Did you oil the heartwood panels before you sent them back? they looked a lot darker, and are actually finishing darker than the bloodwood ones ( ie, will most likely be used rather than the bloodwood )

          Ordered the wrap arounds this afternoon, should have them in a week or so... then we will put it all together and commence the major promoting of Kruger's skills!!!

          still can't believe these are all done by hand, they are beautiful!!!

          I did find two 1/4 inch pieces of the bloodwood that would make good panels. Tight fit to get 2 sets out of these pieces though, but I may send it your way for a friend, and maybe a set of 45s for my Sniper II.

          These pics dont even do the work Kruger is doing justice, these pieces are so smooth and nice looking, they dont even need a finish applied to use them


          Styg
          Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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          • kruger
            KRUGER GRIPS

            • Jun 2004
            • 1915

            #35
            Originally posted by Dark Frost17
            what can you tell me about the


            and those types of wood?
            also.... do you have any white wood?.... like all white....
            The Red Burl that I have pictured is a set that I am slowly doing. The wood gets that way (the burl) when something happens to the tree. Damage, disease, a few other things will cause it to happen. I am no tree expert, but the thing that interests me is that you can get incredible grain patterns, and every one is unique, no two are the same. The problem with this stuff is because the grain runs wild, in different directions, it is prone to chipping and cracking. Well, what they do is pressure inject a type of plastic into the wood, to keep it from chipping or cracking as it dries. Makes for pretty wood, but it also makes for tuff stuff to form. It sands like a very, very hard plastic. And the wood is NOT cheap. That set of burl that I have in the pic will probably not get sold, because I have put too much in the wood. Now, having said all that, if you are interested, then I can do the burl, but I cannot make any guarantees that the wood will not chip while I am finishing it.

            Sorry, forgot to post about the white wood. Yes, there is a white wood, called Holly. Supposed to be about as white as wood gets naturally. No, I dont have any at this time. You can go to crafts on Ebay and look under woodworking in the lumber section. There is more wood there than you ever knew existed. It will give you an idea of what is availiable
            Last edited by kruger; 11-11-2006, 06:49 AM.
            WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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            • kruger
              KRUGER GRIPS

              • Jun 2004
              • 1915

              #36
              Originally posted by StygShore
              First coat of poly on the heartwood and bloodwood.... they are lookin sweet


              Did you oil the heartwood panels before you sent them back? they looked a lot darker, and are actually finishing darker than the bloodwood ones ( ie, will most likely be used rather than the bloodwood )

              Ordered the wrap arounds this afternoon, should have them in a week or so... then we will put it all together and commence the major promoting of Kruger's skills!!!

              still can't believe these are all done by hand, they are beautiful!!!

              I did find two 1/4 inch pieces of the bloodwood that would make good panels. Tight fit to get 2 sets out of these pieces though, but I may send it your way for a friend, and maybe a set of 45s for my Sniper II.

              These pics dont even do the work Kruger is doing justice, these pieces are so smooth and nice looking, they dont even need a finish applied to use them



              Styg
              Yea, sorry. I was in my groove and after I finished doing the mods on your grips, I just started to put the Teak Oil on. Once I started, there was no way to just stop. Had to finish them both. If it is a problem, then I can make another set

              And, I need your opinion on the two sets. Too big?, too sloped? Not big enough?

              I do look forward to seeing them on the Bone daddy. Should look great!
              WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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              • Lupis Fidelis
                I miss VAG
                • Nov 2004
                • 104

                #37
                Checked the mail...

                And my new grips are here!

                Sweet! To all of you who are considering picking up some grips from Kruger you will not be disapointed. I will post pics real soon.

                "There are no atheists in foxholes" isn't an argument against atheism, it's an argument against foxholes. -James Morrow :headbang:

                RAMF.NET

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                • kruger
                  KRUGER GRIPS

                  • Jun 2004
                  • 1915

                  #38
                  Thanks Lupis, hope you enjoy them
                  WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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                  • StygShore
                    Waterford, MI

                    • Aug 2002
                    • 2854

                    #39
                    sccchhhweeet

                    Originally posted by kruger
                    Yea, sorry. I was in my groove and after I finished doing the mods on your grips, I just started to put the Teak Oil on. Once I started, there was no way to just stop. Had to finish them both. If it is a problem, then I can make another set

                    And, I need your opinion on the two sets. Too big?, too sloped? Not big enough?

                    I do look forward to seeing them on the Bone daddy. Should look great!

                    No, not a problem the teak oil made the color really pop out on them, I suggest you teak oil all of them to bring out the grain in the wood. It did make a vast difference in the color when I put the poly on them, the Heartwood grips came out darker than the Bloodwood, but without as much definition in the grain ( that would be soft wood to hard wood difference I think )

                    As far as the curve, I have small hands, so the panels are beautiful for me - curve on them though slight is nice, very comfy. The thicker curved grips are also very comfy, the curve is perfect. I think those with larger hands or that wear thicker gloves will love the feel even more. The back of the grip will fill their palm very well, and with it tapering down toward the front it will allow them to get their fingers all the way into the trigger guard area to really work the trigger.

                    I got 2 coats of poly, and though my skills with a paintbrush and finishing are by no means good, they turned out sweet ( if anyoen else is goignt o hit them with a coat of poly, make sure you use a GOOD brush with natural bristles, or a foam brush. I had a cheap brush with natural bristles, and it put a lot of bubbles in the finish, so I had to really work the first layer of poly down to get it smooth again for the second coat.

                    Styg
                    Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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                    • kruger
                      KRUGER GRIPS

                      • Jun 2004
                      • 1915

                      #40
                      Thanks for the feedback. I know what feels comfortable to me, but I am kinda strange, just ask my wife. On the curved panels, I do make the backs a bit thicker than the fronts, cuz at the front is where all the bizness happens.

                      And, yes, do use a good quality brush for any finish that you apply. It will make for less work in the end. And the heartwood and bloodwood are both Hardwoods, but just different degrees. Glad that the Teak oil was not a problem, I just had it on one grip before I realized what I was doing. I do like sealing the wood before I ship it, dont want the open pores of the wood to soak up any moisture and warp during shipping. Really glad that it is working out. And looking for pics, but NOT in the MOTM thread
                      WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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                      • Belly Sevalis
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 5

                        #41
                        Thems some might fine lookin grips ya got there pardner.

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                        • kruger
                          KRUGER GRIPS

                          • Jun 2004
                          • 1915

                          #42
                          Thank you. I was taught the skill by Pygmy Tibetten Walmart greeters while on a pilgramage to
                          pay homage to a Scared Snow Drift that is said to cure Hoof'N'Mouth disease. It was a good trip :rofl:
                          WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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                          • kruger
                            KRUGER GRIPS

                            • Jun 2004
                            • 1915

                            #43
                            updated wood
                            WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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                            • kruger
                              KRUGER GRIPS

                              • Jun 2004
                              • 1915

                              #44
                              Updated wood grip pics. Added Red Mallee Burl.
                              Last edited by kruger; 11-16-2006, 03:38 PM.
                              WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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                              • kruger
                                KRUGER GRIPS

                                • Jun 2004
                                • 1915

                                #45
                                Updated wood grip pics. Added Ribbon Mohogany.
                                WOW, sigs. Havent seen these in a while here on AO.

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