Turned out much nicer than expected.Now I'm wondering if it would be prudent to seal the stock after several coats of oil based walnut stain? If so what do you recommend?
Your use of the words is different than how I use them - I think stuff like wax or paint or varnish will "seal" the wood - won't let water vapour in or out, whereas most "stains" that I have used simply colour the wood fibres and will allow more stain through, and I presume will let water vapour out. On advice of someone, I did mix Minwax brand "stain" - 50%/50% with Boiled Linseed Oil for first several coats - to get colour where I wanted, then just went with multiple more coats of straight Boiled Linseed Oil. It was my impression that the "stain" allowed the BLO to soak in more into the wood fibres - was not "sealed" by that stain?
I found the can of stuff that I used - on side label it says "Minwax Wood Finish is an oil-based wood stain ..." Further on the User Instructions on the can it says to use "Minwax Fast-Drying Polyurethane" as a clear protective finish, over that stain. I did not use any polyurethane - just more coats of straight BLO - not real certain if that is same thing or not.
Instructions on the can say to apply that stain with a brush - in direction of the grain - let "soak" 5 to 15 minutes and then wipe off with clean rag. Is about same way I dealt with BLO - slosh it on liberally - let it soak - 5 minutes or so later rub as much off as I can get to come off with a terry towel - then let that coat dry overnight before applying the next coat. Idea apparently is to get the stuff (stain and BLO) to be
into the wood fibres, not on top of them.
Later coats amount to a few drops of BLO for the whole stock - I read somewhere to rub that on "hard" with bare skin of palm of hand or fingers - idea is that the small amount of friction heat will get that BLO to penetrate better, into the wood.
DO NOT want to slosh on Linseed Oil thickly, and then leave like that - it will take decades (?) to dry completely and hard if it is thick on top of the wood.