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If you have never done this type of work consider doing it to a surplus forend the 1st time. If you decide to go this route and don’t have something to practice on I probably have something I could send you.

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Stan

There is a thread running in the Gunsmith section below on Horn (and Ebony) fore end tips. I believe the style I discuss there would be something that would work for what you want. Instead of an inlay you would cut a vee into the tip of the fore end then dowel/blind pin/glue an ebony tip in and shape. It looks from the bottom like an inlay and would look like it was rolled over the tip, especially if you shaped the front end to look like the finger pull relief of a pull off. Keep the tip short for the look you want.

You could quickly mock up a test with two pieces of wood of different color and a bandsaw. Cut the vees, glue it up then sand and experiment until you get what you are after. Should be easy to duplicate on the gun then.

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I’ve done a few ebony caps, I pinned and epoxied them on like others are saying. More recently I’ve been using horn and have gone to keying the horn into the wood rather than pinning. I would also use the keying method with ebony now days.
Bob

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I have decided to hire this out. I am currently speaking with a stock man about doing it. I'll update about it as things progress.

Thanks to all for the tips and advice. I've just got too many irons in the fire right now, as far as gun DIY projects go.


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