Making of a wood stock Stage 9
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old fart jim
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agingcrossbower, to test a piece of maple after staining, just wet it with water or alcohol. when wet it will look like it will with a finish on it. if you want it darker or lighter just let it dry then add more stain or sand. that is a mighty fine piece of curly maple you have there. man that would look great made into a fine pennsylvania style long rifle.
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agingcrossbower
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Thats a great idea. Thank you.old fart jim wrote:agingcrossbower, to test a piece of maple after staining, just wet it with water or alcohol. when wet it will look like it will with a finish on it. if you want it darker or lighter just let it dry then add more stain or sand. that is a mighty fine piece of curly maple you have there. man that would look great made into a fine pennsylvania style long rifle.
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agingcrossbower
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old fart jim
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Yes Sir. Stain, let it dry good , then sand. Ideally you want the grain to hold the stain and the "background " wood to be lighter. It will be trial and error to get the balance that looks good to you. You can also eliminate the high gloss finish by sanding with 400grit alum-oxide paper, keeping the wood very wet with Tru Oil. Work up a good sum on the wood by doing that then wipe off with paper towek=l and let the stock dry, You'll have a very low gloss finish.
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