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 Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going.... 
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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
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NICE!!!! I would rock the crap out of those if I had a 1911 to put them on. We need to get together about making a set for my 22/45RP.. They are almost the same as 1911 grips, but with very slight differences. Standard 1911 grips do fit, but it would be cool to have a set that were tailor made. I cant remember if yours is an RP model or not.

Oh ya, that is in the plan too. They are considerably thinner than stock 1911's. I cold make them however really. Might have to work on a set tomorrow.....


YES!!!!!! :bow: :rockout:

Some thicker grips with the same RP grip outline would be a hit.......especially seeing as there is no other options available right now.

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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
So how much thicker? Stock 1911 are about .25" thick... You got me thinking...

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So how much thicker? Stock 1911 are about .25" thick... You got me thinking...


Good call......I will have to pull off one of my panels and measure it to see how thick it is. I would almost bet that its not .25" though. Standby......

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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
So, the grip itself is coming in at a measly .170". I have a set of Pearce finger groove inserts install to thicken it up a tad. Those came in at .030" giving me a total of 2 tenths. I would say that if the standard is .25" and I have the inserts going, that would put me at almost .30" on each side which would be sweet. Anywhere in the .25-.30" would be cool......I was even thinking about spot facing the panel a little bit to accept the Ruger medallion.

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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
Awesome, so really you just want a standard thickness 1911 grip with the proper shape and cuts for the saftey/mag release... i think i can do that....

oh yea, and some better photos in better light..

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and the other I made today based on a photo I found searching "custom 1911 grips"

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damn that wood had me going in circles as shit for second there. nice job. a little wet sand and polish after the clear and you are golden

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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
Those look awesome, Great job.

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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
Finished product with 3 coats of Clear finish. Still need to correct the screw holes to be a touch larger, otherwise I'm real close with my digital file. HAve some ideas for other patterns as well. Unfortunatly I broke the one with the divets. Next laminate needs to have some layers of support fiber.

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Wow, Damon . . . very cool, man. thumbsup

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Siiiiick.. Hmmm a layer of CF in there would help add rigidity and, depending on the layer, may add a cool visual effect!

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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
Those are nice work - I would like to do a set up with tung oil for a finish. It soaks into the wood, then hardens up. Multiple coats put a matte satin finish on the wood, seals it up, gets real hard, and is water proof. I used it on a piece of home made butcher block maple left over from doing counter tops at our old place, routed a drain groove into it, and used it as a counter matching dish rack drain board - all the dish washing water in over 5 years never did a thing to the glued up seams, or the wood. I think it would really bring out the grain of the wood, and be great for wear and tear, much less sweaty hands. Let me know when you are feeling good about knocking off some standard 1911 grips for sale - they are way nicer than commercial stuff as far as I am concerned.

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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
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BTW . . . Old Jim is gonna kick your ass after he watches that CNC video.


Naw, competition is good. They look great
Olydeamon check out this site. Good prices, quick delivery and some really curious materials.
http://www.usaknifemaker.com/handle-mat ... aaa4381406

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HOLY CRAP!!!! I think I just fell in love...... OD Green and Black G10 icon_eek
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Post Re: Finally got my CNC 1911 grips going....
wow, how bout some MOP grips for a 22/45?

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