Thanks to Jhall who brought me a piece off one of his Kibler pear gun stock blanks I was able to try different stains. Below photo shows the results. I divided the piece of wood into 8 panels (I hope you can see the pencil marks) Each stain covers two of the 8 panels. The right hand panel has been soaked with tannic acid and the left hand panel was bare wood.
Here is what was used on each pair of panels starting from the extreme right:
Tannic acid on right panel then stained with a fairly strong solution of aqua fortis
to its left is bare wood with the same solution of aqua fortis. Both blushed with a heat gun.
Next are two more panels. Right hand one was soaked with tannic acid then coated with household ammonia
to its left is bare wood coated with the same household ammonia.
Next are two more panels. Right hand one was soaked with tannic acid then coated with fairly strong solution of ferric nitrate
to its left is bare wood coated with the same solution of ferric nitrate. Both panels were blushed with a heat gun.
Next are two more panels. Right hand one was soaked with tannic acid then coated with lye water (pretty strong)
to its left is bare wood coated with the same lye water solution.
I put two coats of Fornby's low gloss tung oil over all the panels. ***Click on the photo to enlarge***
Hope this helps, will try a few other stains that I have on the reverse side later today or tomorrow.
Dennis
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