I have refinished a few stocks over the years, all turned out great, however I didn't recut the checkering. I have used boiled linseed oil, tung oil, tru finish, a few other oils and wax. But never on what I would call "nice" wood. The furniture I have built out of hardwood I always use oil and wax as I prefer the look of something more traditional and I don't mind topping off the finish every once in a while. Plus any dings, dents, or scratches are easily repaired with steel wool, steam, or sanding and touching up the oil and or wax.
What finish would bring out the grain the most? I am looking for the most contrast possible to really make the grain "pop"! Any suggestions? Or is my current method adequate.
For checkering, is there a certain brand or style of tools you would recommend to someone like me that is learning? I have a few I want to recut, and a few plain stocked rifles I want to add checkering, tastefully.
Thank you in advance, Bill
What finish would bring out the grain the most? I am looking for the most contrast possible to really make the grain "pop"! Any suggestions? Or is my current method adequate.
For checkering, is there a certain brand or style of tools you would recommend to someone like me that is learning? I have a few I want to recut, and a few plain stocked rifles I want to add checkering, tastefully.
Thank you in advance, Bill
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