Do the Aquaforte's first being careful not to get it into the inlet areas. I would strongly recommend doing some sample pieces first complete with oiling to see the finished look. Might even try light sanding after the heat treat and multiple applications to see the color differences.
I always put a couple light coats of clear sealer on the non-finished surfaces, but others don't.
Here is a Kibler Colonial I just did. 2 applications of Aquaforte's. Light sanding after the first didn't sand after the second. Gave it a somewhat darker aged look.
Jim Kibler has a couple vids on finishing these rifles on his YouTube channel, most certainly worth a watch.
Do the Aquaforte's first being careful not to get it into the inlet areas. I would strongly recommend doing some sample pieces first complete with oiling to see the finished look. Might even try light sanding after the heat treat and multiple applications to see the color differences.
I always put a couple light coats of clear sealer on the non-finished surfaces, but others don't.
Here is a Kibler Colonial I just did. 2 applications of Aquaforte's. Light sanding after the first didn't sand after the second. Gave it a somewhat darker aged look.
Jim Kibler has a couple vids on finishing these rifles On his YouTube channel, most certainly worth a watch.
Do the Aquaforte's first being careful not to get it into the inlet areas. I would strongly recommend doing some sample pieces first complete with oiling to see the finished look. Might even try light sanding after the heat treat and multiple applications to see the color differences.
I always put a couple light coats of clear sealer on the non-finished surfaces, but others don't.
Here is a Kibler Colonial I just did. 2 applications of Aquaforte's. Light sanding after the first didn't sand after the second. Gave it a somewhat darker aged look. The finish on the brass is Jax Black polished with steel wool. Also used the same on the steel parts but left them to wear on their Iown.
Jim Kibler has a couple vids on finishing these rifles on his YouTube channel, most certainly worth a watch.