commygun
Member
I'm probably going to express this poorly.
In this instance I'm talking about a barreled action and it's wood stock but this must have a million possible applications. What easily removeable medium can I apply to a metal surface that will leave a well-delineated mark, on the wood, of where it made contact (and didn't make contact) when mated to a wood stock. That is, the wood you can't see when the metal and wood are together. I've tried various things with poor results. There must be a time-tested method that the professional fitter uses.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.
In this instance I'm talking about a barreled action and it's wood stock but this must have a million possible applications. What easily removeable medium can I apply to a metal surface that will leave a well-delineated mark, on the wood, of where it made contact (and didn't make contact) when mated to a wood stock. That is, the wood you can't see when the metal and wood are together. I've tried various things with poor results. There must be a time-tested method that the professional fitter uses.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.