Well I learned a new word today! You never stop learning throughout your life…
chatoyance
I was just going to play dumb. Still no idea what that word is.Well I learned a new word today! You never stop learning throughout your life…
I had to look it up.Well I learned a new word today! You never stop learning throughout your life…
Thank you! Unfortunately I’ll quickly forget.It’s when you look at a piece of wood and the light reflects off of it and you see the curl/figure changing as the light reflects off of the wood. Never knew that had a special term (and I will likely never use this word ever again!)
When you treat the wood like that do you still get chatoyance in the maple?
Lol! I had to look the word up. Yes it does, aquaforits by itself is ugly and nasty looking. Hit the stock with oil afterwards and wow!!
Thanks ...much appreciated. Great looking rifleKibler recommends using Permalyn sealer for the cherry stocks and there was one gentleman who had a rifle for sale that was finished using the Permalyn that looked pretty nice I thought, so you might find his ad in the for sale section and have a look to see if the color suits what you're after. I wanted a little darker finish and went with a lye wash concoction I mixed myself that suited what I was after. Of course, your mileage may vary but it all depends on what you want. A lot of folks just leave a cherry stock unfinished because cherry will naturally darken over time when exposed to sunlight. I would be glad to share my lye recipe if you decide to go that route. I would advise you to ask Kibler to send you a few scrap pieces of cherry with your rifle so you can experiment with different finishes before applying them to your rifle.
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Lye wash Below is the link for the gentleman that used just Permalyn
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/wts-southern-mountain-flintlock-rifle-45-caliber.153037/
You're welcome. Best of luck with your rifle project.Thanks ...much appreciated. Great looking rifle
When you treat the wood like that do you still get chatoyance in the maple?
Yes
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