Hi everyone!
I have been working on a jaeger style rifle for the last couple of months and still have quite a ways to go before I get to the finishing aspects.
Like most of my projects, I like to look down the road at what will be needed when I get there.
I did some searching here and didn't come up with anything about the types of stains for ash wood or if it takes the stains that we commonly use for maple stocks.
This wood has some very fine curl along with the vibrant grain patterns we see in nice ash along with it's very strong hard density.
I know that a Germanic rifle using ash may be a bit out there but I have seen a lot of contemporaries with curly maple stocks and many have caught my eye over the years.
I also admit that this is my first rifle build using ash and my only other experience with it was when I made new handles\frame supports for my grandfathers (inherited) wheelbarrow.
I look forward to anyone's help with what they have found to give this fine wood It's best color, showing off the natural grain and curl! Much appreciated.......Joel