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OP.

I've contemplated a wooden rib for some time. But can't get my head around the securing it to the barrel part.

Care to share some detailed installation tips?

Many thanks.
 
You just treat it like a full stock in a way. The rib is secured by pins to dovetailed in underlugs and the RR pipes drilled and pinned as usual. The only challenge is the rib is so tiny and thin. I had to file the underlugs and RR pipe tabs way down to keep everything looking right. If I had to do it again I'd use a hickory or maybe osage for the under rib...the curly ash is fragile to work with.
 
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