Bls I do think that the subject of stock finishes and how to finish a gun stock are subjects that have been practically talked to death on this forum. Also it always seems to come over as this is the way it is done dictatorial!! And as we Brits are Guests on this site the last thing that is needed is some Brit going over the same old ground extolling the virtues of this is the way we Brits put finishes on gun stocks in the Victorian Edwardian period. Also the method and finish I use is a take on the traditional finishing system I have worked on over time but the one thing the finish being as near as traditional as are modern times will allow needs a lot of time to do correctly, and these days people want things done by yesterday!!!
Back to the stock, this is a photograph of the stock nearing the end of the finish process taken with a low light angle so that you can see the woods figuring I managed to bring out.
Though I will do a how to do it if it is not going to be, not this D*M!! Subject again!! Though it will have to be a little time in the future because “she who must be obeyed” has rather a lot of summer chores for me to catch up with.
