I recently acquired a double shotgun kit on this forum and now my youngest son and I have started the process of putting it together. He's having a ball even through the monotonous task of sanding to remove the tool marks! I have finished and refinished numerous stocks for modern rifles but all were walnut and did not require stain. I believe this one is made of Birch.
Question 1:
After a few hours yesterday searching old posts here I saw that several people are using Fiebings leather dye to stain these. I'm familiar with this dye as I have done a fair bit of leather work in the past. My question is are you using the "Pro" dye which is alcohol based or the "institutional" dye which is water based? From the pictures I saw that I liked the color and look of said they used a blend of medium brown and russet. I could only find those colors in the water based variety.
Question 2:
After spending time teaching my young man how to keep the edges of the but "sharp" by using a block to sand with, I realized this kit doesn't have a butt plate included and is intended not to have one. So what should the corners on the butt look like? From what pictures I saw it looks like they should be rounded off. Picture included to try to further explain what I'm talking about.
Question 1:
After a few hours yesterday searching old posts here I saw that several people are using Fiebings leather dye to stain these. I'm familiar with this dye as I have done a fair bit of leather work in the past. My question is are you using the "Pro" dye which is alcohol based or the "institutional" dye which is water based? From the pictures I saw that I liked the color and look of said they used a blend of medium brown and russet. I could only find those colors in the water based variety.
Question 2:
After spending time teaching my young man how to keep the edges of the but "sharp" by using a block to sand with, I realized this kit doesn't have a butt plate included and is intended not to have one. So what should the corners on the butt look like? From what pictures I saw it looks like they should be rounded off. Picture included to try to further explain what I'm talking about.