kansas_volunteer
45 Cal.
Me too. I have a woodsrunner kit with cherry stock. I had wanted to do a little incised carving on it. The book Checkering and Carving Gunstocks says wild cherry carves and and checkers well. In another publication -- the title escapes me -- it says the opposite.
Opinions and experience carving cherry would be appreciated. On my stock the growth rings are fairly close and the percentage of porous spring wood is high. I can see that cutting through alternating hard and soft wood, relatively saying, might make carving risky.
Somewhere here I recently saw a post on a finished rifle, woodsrunner I recall, that had the appearance of being light to medium brown. It lacked the loud red hew other pics of cherry stocks show. It was a more realistic shade in my opinion. Can you link me to posts showing browner and less red stocks? Or, if you have stained your stock a lighter shade let me know your thoughts. I have wanted to let sunshine darken my stock, but what the pics showed was fairly realistic. Well aged cherry wood takes on a dark, reddish brown color, but it shouldn't mimic cherry fruit.
I'm thinking about using a black water based wood filler to highlight the grain pattern. What do you think?
Opinions and experience carving cherry would be appreciated. On my stock the growth rings are fairly close and the percentage of porous spring wood is high. I can see that cutting through alternating hard and soft wood, relatively saying, might make carving risky.
Somewhere here I recently saw a post on a finished rifle, woodsrunner I recall, that had the appearance of being light to medium brown. It lacked the loud red hew other pics of cherry stocks show. It was a more realistic shade in my opinion. Can you link me to posts showing browner and less red stocks? Or, if you have stained your stock a lighter shade let me know your thoughts. I have wanted to let sunshine darken my stock, but what the pics showed was fairly realistic. Well aged cherry wood takes on a dark, reddish brown color, but it shouldn't mimic cherry fruit.
I'm thinking about using a black water based wood filler to highlight the grain pattern. What do you think?