Hello all,
Im sure its been asked before but im new here. Im using Chambers stock finish and im having a hard time with getting streaks in finish. Im applying in light coats small areas at a time with my fingers. My hands are rough so I've even sanded my rough finger tips smooth.. "desperate men take desperate measures" I'm buffing between coats every 24 hours with 000 steel wool. Any tips tricks or advice would be appreciated.
Pete.
He also taught me to use an old shot bag to vigorously wipe down the stock. It seems to generate a little friction the help the oils soak in.An old (90s) stock maker friend of mine taught me to use a pantyhose stretched over my finger and apply the finish very sparingly. Then wipe it down after a bit. Repeat repeatedly.
There is a school of thought that many rifles may have been originally finished with varnishes. There are period recipes and descriptions of linseed oil boiling, both as a drying oil and as a step in varnish making. If not careful this approach can lead you down a rabbit hole of varnish-making (sometimes resulting in accidental linoleum making) and possibly into the heresy of luthery. . . . .One thing I never see mentioned here, even by the most experienced, professional builders, is the oil dryers used by original longrifle and fine gun makers in their finishes.
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