John Spartan
40 Cal
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Own multiple Pedersoli’s where I have removed (stripped) the factory polyurethane finish and re-did them in BLO. Very happy with the results.
All Pedersoli wood is walnut but not all walnut is the same. Probably several factors in this but one common element with my Perdersoli’s is the longer the wood the lighter it is. Short stocked weapons the bare wood is nicely dark and BLO’s beautifully. My long stocked 1777 and new Bess are quite light in color. The Bess stock is currently unfinished wood and will be stained today.
The 1777: Currently all BLO’ed and pretty but a little light in color. Thought the BLO would darken it (as I have very dramatically seen on non-musket stocks) but not really in this case. Should I try stain directly over the BLO’ed surface? My instincts say “No” thinking of uneven absorption. What should I use to prep the surface? Chemicals (type?) and light sanding?
TIA!
All Pedersoli wood is walnut but not all walnut is the same. Probably several factors in this but one common element with my Perdersoli’s is the longer the wood the lighter it is. Short stocked weapons the bare wood is nicely dark and BLO’s beautifully. My long stocked 1777 and new Bess are quite light in color. The Bess stock is currently unfinished wood and will be stained today.
The 1777: Currently all BLO’ed and pretty but a little light in color. Thought the BLO would darken it (as I have very dramatically seen on non-musket stocks) but not really in this case. Should I try stain directly over the BLO’ed surface? My instincts say “No” thinking of uneven absorption. What should I use to prep the surface? Chemicals (type?) and light sanding?
TIA!
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