Looking good. Divide and conquer sections is how I do mine too. Sometimes you need to walk away and return to it later. I've found amber shellac as a seal coat stops what I call the bruised banana look. You still get grain though a bit more muted. Then a final protective coating. Outstanding work with the raw wood! I'm looking forward to the next one...
Hi Sean: Thanks! I do believe the amber shellac finish is probably very close to what they used on the beechwood stocks. I think they used a different finish on the walnut stocks though. Yep, I'll post the next one later today.
Hey burville: Being I made this years ago I'm watching it again. Pretty interesting if I say so myself albeit a little slow at times. Have a great day burville.
Looking good. Divide and conquer sections is how I do mine too. Sometimes you need to walk away and return to it later. I've found amber shellac as a seal coat stops what I call the bruised banana look. You still get grain though a bit more muted. Then a final protective coating.
Outstanding work with the raw wood!
I'm looking forward to the next one...
Hi Sean: Thanks! I do believe the amber shellac finish is probably very close to what they used on the beechwood stocks. I think they used a different finish on the walnut stocks though. Yep, I'll post the next one later today.
Great video thanks for showing love for the K31
Ji fjon: I do what I can. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Sterling work Len👌
Hey burville: Being I made this years ago I'm watching it again. Pretty interesting if I say so myself albeit a little slow at times. Have a great day burville.