MAC1967
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My last rifle build was my first time using Nitric or Aqua Fortis. I really liked using it and how it turned out. However, indoors it just looks kind of plain chocolate brown. Outside I get more of the contrast between grains or curl and soft wood and the translucent look.
I am planning my next build. I have wondered if I would have gotten more noticeable contrast in color between curl and regular wood had I rubbed it out more before sealing it with Tru Oil. It seems like in a couple places where I think I rubbed it more with steel wool or a scotch pad (I don't recall what I used, and I may have used either pad with oil it) . . . I got more of the light and dark contrast that people see as the curl "popping" look of two different light and darker browns in those small more rubbed out places. Hope this makes sense. Am I correct that maybe rubbing the AF after heat and before oil more aggressively would give more color contrast ??
I am planning my next build. I have wondered if I would have gotten more noticeable contrast in color between curl and regular wood had I rubbed it out more before sealing it with Tru Oil. It seems like in a couple places where I think I rubbed it more with steel wool or a scotch pad (I don't recall what I used, and I may have used either pad with oil it) . . . I got more of the light and dark contrast that people see as the curl "popping" look of two different light and darker browns in those small more rubbed out places. Hope this makes sense. Am I correct that maybe rubbing the AF after heat and before oil more aggressively would give more color contrast ??