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Checkering question

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09 April 2013, 04:27
Brice
Checkering question
It's been a number of years since I've done any checkering, and am just finishing a stock restoration on a M77. In re-cutting the factory checkering, I can't seem to get rid of a bit of fuzz. Using standard Dem-Bart tools and cleaning up with a fine file, triangular with a turned up tapered cutting area. Any suggestions?

Also, what to use to seal the panels? I finished the stock with Laurel Mountain oil, but it seems to have too high a viscosity to do a good job on the panels. I've thought about thinning it, but not sure mineral spirits would be correct.
Thanks.
Brice
09 April 2013, 06:02
dpcd
You can use Laurel Mountain but brush it in with a toothbrush and don't let it sit, or use their sealer, which is a thinner version of their finish.
09 April 2013, 07:30
Toomany Tools
Use thin-viscosity super glue, available from Woodworkers supply, to coat the checkering which will harden it, allowing you to sharpen it up.


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09 April 2013, 22:01
Brice
Thanks guys. I've not heard of the super glue method. I imagine that would really harden the checkering, a good thing.
Brice