Kibler Carved Woodsrunner Wood Choice?

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I'm thinking about ordering a Kibler Woodsrunner with the carved option. Which wood choice would you recommend and why? Thanks....

Note: I already have a SMR in walnut and a Colonial in fancy maple, and both those wood choices turned out very nice. I have no experience with finishing carved wood. I've done some other wood projects using cherry, but not carved.
 
Hi,
I suggest using maple just not a piece with a lot of figure. Carving on most black walnut kind of gets lost in the cold dark recesses of the wood and cherry would look OK but maple would be stronger and more appropriate for the gun. When finishing around carving, particularly incised carving, you have to be very careful the finish does not clog the lines, corners, or edges. The best finishes are those you apply, let sit for a few minutes, and then wipe off thoroughly. Get in every nook and cranny. Sometimes a tooth brush can help get finish out of the incised carving. All carving looks better with a low to medium sheen finish. A shiny finish ruins it. I don't know if Jim adds lock panel, ramrod groove, or butt stock moldings to his CNC carving. If he doesn't, I urge you to do those things because the gun will look incomplete if you don't. Good luck.

dave
 
I think the carving looks fine with fancy maple.
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