10 February 2003, 16:25
NitromanShould I Leave It Glossy Or Go For Satin?
I have been working secretly on a wood target stock that has next to no figure at all. This is about as bland a hunk of fencepost as you could find.
I have had it in the hood over in one of the chemistry labs while I put coats of thinned tru-oil on it and the women grad students gush about "how beautiful" it is. I take it they have never seen real pretty wood.
It is my observation that what little this wood has to show off will be muted to zero if I buff off the sheen. This isn't a show rifle and I don't want it to look ugly and I think if I buff it that is exactly what it'll turn into...and ugly piece of wood. Right now it is just...spectacularly glossy.
What are your recommendations?
[ 02-10-2003, 19:44: Message edited by: Roger Rothschild ]10 February 2003, 18:33
<G.Malmborg>Roger,
If you were single, I'd suggest leaving it glossy...
Malm
10 February 2003, 18:33
<mikeh416Rigby>Since you mentioned it's a target stock, then spooking game isn't an issue. Shine on!
10 February 2003, 19:33
NitromanThanks for the replies.
Malm that was pretty funny.
Mike...maybe I should post some pics first
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it does have some depth to it.
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