Q= what are you using to do the carving/shaping?
Looks nice!
I have a 1x30 belt sander from harbor freight that I used for just a little of the work on the beavertail. I also used it for rounding the trigger guard, that is where it helped a lot.
I cut thin strips from the belts for the 1x30 belt sander and use those curves inside the beavertail and the bottom /front of the trigger guard. I have some aggressive grits that I can use to really remove material. Think of polishing a shoe with two hands, if that makes sense.
A dremel with the sand paper drums. This was used for the bulk of the trigger guard undercut, some of the shaping of the trigger guard after the belt sander, and for some shaping work on the beavertail.
Some 800 and 1500 grit sand paper for some of the sanding.
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