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It's all handwork. IMO "real" checkering is always going to be a hand operation. The production laser stuff just lacks the resolution and sharpness that a checkering file brings to the table. I've wondered if I could duplicate the process with my 5 axis as you really need the ability to present the part to the tool in a variety of ways. Maybe someday I'll devote some time and mess with it.
Thanks Chad. That was part of the question in my pea brain when I asked.
That checkering looks more like the work on an old Dakota or other nice hand checkered rifle vs the “modern” machine worked stuff. .
I use that as an example as a good friend is their nephew and has one of their rifles. A lightweight 300 WM...... ? the stock on it is unreal. It was picked and made for the owners wife.....