The last practice stock was made of a piece of strait grained birch. I have a jar of vinegar/iron stain that's been brewing for a year. I tried to stain the stock with it.
It turn a nice reddish brown but colored the stock very uneven. There were large spots where the stain didn't penetrate the wood. I compensated by putting on several coats of the stain. When it was dry I sealed the stock with a Sprite varnish and let it dry over night, without the lock, barrel, trigger and furniture in place.
The next day the stock had swelled. I could hardly get the lock and other parts in place. When I pushed the barrel into the channel the stock cracked from the front of the lock panel to the end of the lower forestock. Thank god, it was only a practice stock. No real damage done.
Two things might have caused this:
1. The stock was left over night without the lock and barrel in place. Could this have cause it to warp?
2. I put several coats of vinegar stain on the stock. Did the water cause the swelling? I dried the stock in a heated electric oven (70 degrees Celsius) for 2 hours.
How do you stain and dry a stock? Have you had any problems with swelling and how do you fix it?
Best regards
Rolfkt