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Stock refinishing???

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17 February 2010, 02:32
taylorce1
Stock refinishing???
Just stripped down an old Interarms Whitworth stock. Getting ready to oil it but before I do I got to thinking. I read some where in this forum about using a propane torch and a wet rag on a stock to help bring out the stock figure. For the life of me I can't seem to find it in all my searches.

May or may not do it but I would like to hear or read more about it before I put oil to the stock. The stock has really nice figure on one side of the stock and it is pretty plain on the other. I would like to bring out this contrast even more.
17 February 2010, 06:43
ramrod340
Hmmm I've used a wet towel and soldering gun to raise a dent. I've used a torch to blend in lighter wood and to hide a flaw I have never used the to together. Be interested to hear.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
17 February 2010, 07:22
craigster
Basically, the wood is scorched with a torch. Don't know what the wet rag is for.

There's some good info here:

http://books.google.com/books?...v=onepage&q=&f=false
17 February 2010, 07:27
craigster
This might be the thread you were thinking about:

http://forums.accuratereloadin...&forum_scope=9411043
17 February 2010, 08:13
ramrod340
As I said I've used a torch. This stock had a 2" blond streak along the butt. Per Chic's suggestion I used a torch. Go slow you can make it darker it is a bitch to make it lighter.




As usual just my $.02
Paul K
17 February 2010, 14:58
Nsiro
I´ve read about using Chromic Acid to bring out grain/figure on stock wood, the process involved applying two coats of chromic acid, with 15 minutes interval.
15 minutes after the second coat, the stock is washed down with straight ammonia to neutralize the acid.
The pictures I saw looked really good, but can´t find them now.

Cheer´s
17 February 2010, 15:46
taylorce1
quote:
Originally posted by ramrod340:
Hmmm I've used a wet towel and soldering gun to raise a dent. I've used a torch to blend in lighter wood and to hide a flaw I have never used the to together. Be interested to hear.


After reading some of th other stuff linked here I think IIRC the towel was used around the sharp edges to prevent burnging the wood. My stock isn't maple or myrtle so I will not do this technique on this stock. Thanks for the info guys.