1/2" QEV Rifle (picture heavy)

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I would like to preface this by saying that this is a mighty fine website, and thanks to all the folks that make it so. There is a definite atmosphere, you could say.
In fact, there are typically several atmospheres.


This is my first successful homemade QEV, so I figured it deserved a stock. To be honest, I relate more to woodworking than machining, so please excuse me if I focus on the stock too much. :roll:
The stock is maple sandwiched between resawn, mildly spalted alder. The maple is actually from a cabinet door - the color looks darker from the finish that was on it. Traced the assembly on the core, made those cuts, and did the same for the scales.
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2" or so angle iron makes a great bandsaw fence. Lines on the table keep it parallel.
2" or so angle iron makes a great bandsaw fence. Lines on the table keep it parallel.
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And then for the fun part:
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The only tool I used was a 4" angle grinder with a 36-grit flap sanding disc. It really is magical.
There was, however, a great deal of sanding, from 60-400. The sanding helped even out the lines between the laminations. And then for the finish!
Wax going on.
Wax going on.
I melted wax on with a heat gun. There are a great many layers, and it soaked in very well.
The piston is cast epoxy (we all know who to thank for that one :wink: ) with a 3/16" rubber sealing face.
I tapped the barrel bushing on the inside, to thread in the piston seat. The barrel is brass with a PVC shroud and embedded magnet (it fires 1/4" bearings). I wanted it to be easy to disassemble; everything comes apart besides the blowgun, which is very much permanent.
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I finished it the day before leaving for college; I cannot work on it more until Thanksgiving. The next steps are definitely a scope and a breech. I run it at 120, so power is relatively unimpressive - no cinderblock penetration or anything. A high-pressure floor pump (a la Gippeto's excellent guide) is on the distant horizon. Increased pressures would allow for a more streamlined, unobtrusive chamber, as well. The piston face is ~80 on the durometer scale, and it is all metal, so I would certainly feel safe enough with that.
I realize that this may fit snugly into the tl;dr category, so I hope you all enjoyed the pretty pictures. I know I did.
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No excuses needed, you're going to fit in well around here.

Welcome to Spudfiles. :mrgreen:
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Nice, I haven't used any wood on mine yet :o
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jrrdw wrote:No excuses needed, you're going to fit in well around here.

Welcome to Spudfiles. :mrgreen:
Thank you for the welcome!
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farcticox1 wrote:Nice, I haven't used any wood on mine yet :o
Thanks! I've been following your builds - and very nice they are - and I certainly hope you try it. Great fun.
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Beautiful! Welcome to the forum!
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The piston is cast epoxy (we all know who to thank for that one :wink: )
You're welcome ;)

Beautiful work on the stock!
A high-pressure floor pump (a la Gippeto's excellent guide) is on the distant horizon.
Consider an cheap Chinese airgun pump, they're pretty good for less than $100!
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Hurricane Air Arms wrote:Beautiful! Welcome to the forum!
Thank you!
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Beautiful work on the stock!
Thanks, it was great fun to make. Sawdust everywhere. :D
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Consider an cheap Chinese airgun pump, they're pretty good for less than $100!
I guess I had the wrong search term all this time, because I found a beauty of a pump in seconds. Thank you for the advice.
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Hello and welcome! I like your project. :) It's nice to see a video shooting. regards
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hectmarr wrote:Hello and welcome! I like your project. :) It's nice to see a video shooting. regards
Thank you kindly. I'm planning on taking a video once I get home, mid-November. Hopefully at well past 120psi. :wink:
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