Specter65
24th January 2007, 02:54 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum but felt it was the best place to post my question regarding refinishing the stock on my rifles. I'm an avid shooter but am new to wood finishing so am seeking your advice..
I have a rifle whose stock is Turkish walnut but I don't believe it looks as good as it could. The finish allows most of the pores in the grain to show through and it basically has a satin look to it. If it's possible, I'd like to get a smoother, glossier finish on this stock as well as being able to bring out more of the figure. I've heard that a hand rubbed oil finish can produce beautiful results and that tung oil is one of the most popular oils for this.
Since I have no experience with wood finishing, I wanted to ask you all if this method can produce the results I seek. Is it possible to get a smoother finish and hide the pores in this wood? Is tung oil the best choice for this? There are probably more things I need to know but I don't know what to ask.
I have a couple of other stocks, one walnut and one birch, that I want to refinish also and plan to use them for practice since they are not as valuable to me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
I'm new to this forum but felt it was the best place to post my question regarding refinishing the stock on my rifles. I'm an avid shooter but am new to wood finishing so am seeking your advice..
I have a rifle whose stock is Turkish walnut but I don't believe it looks as good as it could. The finish allows most of the pores in the grain to show through and it basically has a satin look to it. If it's possible, I'd like to get a smoother, glossier finish on this stock as well as being able to bring out more of the figure. I've heard that a hand rubbed oil finish can produce beautiful results and that tung oil is one of the most popular oils for this.
Since I have no experience with wood finishing, I wanted to ask you all if this method can produce the results I seek. Is it possible to get a smoother finish and hide the pores in this wood? Is tung oil the best choice for this? There are probably more things I need to know but I don't know what to ask.
I have a couple of other stocks, one walnut and one birch, that I want to refinish also and plan to use them for practice since they are not as valuable to me. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve