TimberSmith - How it's made... SKS Stock

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2011

This is time lapse video showing the process of how each TimberSmith SKS stock is made.

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  • SO badass!

    Thanks for posting guys.

    I would like to see more behind the scenes if possible for other items..

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  • beautiful stocks, I only wish they came with a bayonet cutout

  • Carving by hand is totally different from machine labor. The only thing done by hand is sanding and staining.. The machine is doing all the work. Mass production vs limited production. Its still wood carved from a drill bit. My wallet, my decisions, my opinion. What you do with your wallet is your business,

  • @dmcag69 Get off your wallet, buy a knife and block of wood. Sit back down on your wallet and do some carving. You'll see why they cost that much! That's a steal man!

  • Looks like all fun and games, until that machine smashes up! That thing is a serious bear! I'd hate to have to reset it! Nice vid and Big chips to you Tapco!

  • Beautiful thumb hole stocks but too expensive. Around 200 dollars I can buy a cheap 22lr rifle for that. 90 to 100 dollars is reasonable. Its just a stock not gold.

  • Net for sure!!!!! Did you get rid of the pot smokin and drinking union labor to make this? Too bad for Chrysler :(

  • dassa lotta saw dust!

  • Very interesting! It's neat to see technology implemented alongside skillful workers. How long does it take to get from the blank to the ready-to-finish piece?

  • Great vid. Love ur products. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE start putting rubber recoil pads on all AK stocks, not just the red one. If the brown laminate had it I would be all over it. Trust me when I say the market demand is there. I’ll keep my eyes open. Thx.

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