Well I finished my Underhammer kit.
This is a copy from the other forum I posted on.
I'm happy with the results but like anything else there were glitches. The first clitch was the hammer worked fine until I took it apart an put it back together. It would not engage and remain cocked. I took India stone and polish the the edges. That seemed to work.
While browning the metal with Laurel Mountain Forge browning solution, I did not sand the barrel with fine grit paper thinking it already looked pretty good. What I did not realize was there was solder in and around the ram rod tube which would not brown. So after 4 coats, I sanded that area only. I had to put 4 more coats to get it to blend in. I still have a little spot which I may or may not get to.
With the stock I used Laurel Mountain Forge Antique stain "Cherry". It goes on bright but eventually mutes after it dries. I used only one coat and then followed it up with a oak stain to darken it a bit. (Minwax Wood Sheen rubbing oil stain & finish) Manor oak was the color.
Ialso used 100% bees wax and rubbed it directly to the wood. I rubbed it with my bare hands then followed it up with a soft cloth. I still need to do a little more buffing. You can see my paw marks on the forend.
When I put it together as a completed rifle I ran into the hammer not staying cocked problem. Again I polished it with India stone and polished the flats smooth. I will have to keep an eye on this.
More photos to follow.