First the 'before' pics - wood is sanded to 220 here:
From there I dewhiskered and applied one coat of Herter's French Red Filler and Satin from Brownell's:
I've applied the first coat of Tung oil and it's drying:
Next step is to buff the gloss off with 000 steel wool and apply the second coat of Tung Oil, dry and buff again, and then wax it. I'm preceding everything with practice on the witness boards so I can see the effect before I commit the stock to it. This suggests that two coats of Tung oil will be sufficient to get the color and finish I want,
The inletted areas have one coat of Tung oil as well to seal them from moisture, etc.
Then on to the metal work...
From there I dewhiskered and applied one coat of Herter's French Red Filler and Satin from Brownell's:
I've applied the first coat of Tung oil and it's drying:
Next step is to buff the gloss off with 000 steel wool and apply the second coat of Tung Oil, dry and buff again, and then wax it. I'm preceding everything with practice on the witness boards so I can see the effect before I commit the stock to it. This suggests that two coats of Tung oil will be sufficient to get the color and finish I want,
The inletted areas have one coat of Tung oil as well to seal them from moisture, etc.
Then on to the metal work...