I speak pretty good western Canuck, but not eastern Quebecoiseses.
My first Kibler I ordered cherry- very soft and easy to work. It looked great just clear coated. Some guys blacken it with oven cleaner then rub back highlights. Kibler used to show one in his customer finished pics.
Here’s some metal finishes I’ve evolved into:
Brass black is Selenious and Phosphoric acids.
BC Plum needs heat (250ish). I got a free toaster oven for all but the barrel. I built a vertical oven for barrels- didn’t work.Then I built a horizontal oven- it didn’t work either, so it’s back to the torch!
Laurel Mtn Forge is real popular - I built a sweat box for it but I just can’t get that plum color I like and it takes days. 8-10 coats BC Plum in one day.
View attachment 216135For wood Kibler recommended Tried and True and I love it. A thin coat wiped off after an hour. 24 hour recoat. It’s not shiny unless you really want to do a lot of coats. Goes on just like linseed but actually dries! What a concept!
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