It's that time of year and I'm in the process of adding a dozen or so thin coats of oil to my gunstock. I've got about 5-6 coats on and I've done a round of wet sanding w/400 to fill the pores with slurry. I plan on doing a few more rounds of this, finishing up with 600.
The question is, should I alternate sanding directions with each round of slurry-sanding, or should I always sand in the direction of the grain? I thought I read somewhere that if you alternate the sanding directions between coats, the luster and depth of the finish is enhanced. Is this true or are the Turpentine fumes getting to me?
Thanks, Jim