I have a friend who works at a custom guitar manufacturer and she was able to give me some pointers on how to finish my Mosin Sporter Project stock. I was in the process of getting a deep high gloss finish but then realized that it may be too much. I stopped, mounted the Mosin back in the stock to have a look and haven't made up my mind if I should continue or not.
My wife walked in and said, "Oh that looks terrible, I liked it way better when it was flat."
I found that I interesting considering her affection for shinny sparkly things.
Anyway I'm unsure if I should go through with a few more coats and wet sanding to get that uber deep glass look or slap on a layer of semi gloss or flat Krylon clear to tame it? The whole point of starting this was to give the stock some protection. The Mosin is rough and doesn't need a beautiful stock IMO. I may have gotten carried away once I started.
What do you think? Too much? Not enough? This is a range only gun for me.
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My wife walked in and said, "Oh that looks terrible, I liked it way better when it was flat."
I found that I interesting considering her affection for shinny sparkly things.
Anyway I'm unsure if I should go through with a few more coats and wet sanding to get that uber deep glass look or slap on a layer of semi gloss or flat Krylon clear to tame it? The whole point of starting this was to give the stock some protection. The Mosin is rough and doesn't need a beautiful stock IMO. I may have gotten carried away once I started.
What do you think? Too much? Not enough? This is a range only gun for me.
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