After I spray on Tru-Oil I put the stock in my drying box which is simply a chipboard box lined with foam insulation board. It has a hinged door which I close and I have a light fixture in the bottom corner of the box that I put a 100 watt light bulb in and turn on...more for a dry atmosphere than heat from the bulb. Good luck finding real 100 watt incandescent light bulbs though. Everything seems to be LED or halogen anymore. I still have some real 100 watt bulbs left not sure what I'll use when those are all gone...anyway.
Never had a coat that wasn't good and hard the next morning, with the exception of any runs I might have in that coat. When that happens I scrape any uncured finish off with a fingernail and wet sand the run out (400 or 600...depending how close I am to a finished job), scuff down the previous coat and spray on the next.
I surely agree with the others who say that, basically, no finish is going to prevent the stock from getting dented when dropped on the floor.
Never had a coat that wasn't good and hard the next morning, with the exception of any runs I might have in that coat. When that happens I scrape any uncured finish off with a fingernail and wet sand the run out (400 or 600...depending how close I am to a finished job), scuff down the previous coat and spray on the next.
I surely agree with the others who say that, basically, no finish is going to prevent the stock from getting dented when dropped on the floor.