Col. Batguano
75 Cal.
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As always Dave, you said it all as succinctly and clearly as could ever be asked for.
Your etching work on that star was amazing and makes the rifle POP!Looks dandy, well done and way beyond my first.
I used "tru oil" uncut (after both Laurel Mountain stain and sealer) about 4 layers.That RR jag is a neat "twist" you added to it! Very creative and attractive! I'd not seen that before.
What did you use for a finish? I like the way the concave areas and incises darkened up on you to highlight to tops. The overall gun is a nice satin dull finish, but the light seems to highlight and show reflections in the concave recesses, and the variations in the depths seem to be reflected and highlighted. I wonder if there's a way those could be dulled up a bit so as not to call attention to them? Maybe a very small piece of 4-0 steel wool or 400 grit sand paper around a tooth pick (or appropriately shaped backer)?
Your etching work on that star was amazing and makes the rifle POP!
If anyone needs etching help...contact ApprenticeBuilder!
I cant praise his work enough!
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