Hi,
Thanks for looking and commenting. HU, the finish is very dilute tannic acid and then ferric nitrate dissolved in water and blushed with heat. The wood is red maple and the dilute tannic acid still made it a bit darker than I wanted. I think in hind sight, I would rather have just used the ferric nitrate although the tannin did accentuate the curl. I almost always make the same mistake and I don't understand why I fail to learn from it. I always underestimate how much the finish darkens the color. I know better but I make the same error over and over again because I guess I don't trust that the finish will darken a lighter stain enough to suit me. Someday if I live long enough, I'll get it right. The finish is Sutherland Welles wiping varnish medium sheen. This is technically new to me and I like it. S-W mixed polymerized tung oil with urethane resin. I say technically new to me because when I lived in Alaska, I used a finish that was a mix of raw tung oil and urethane varnish very successfully. The application is the same as using polymerized tung oil. You apply the finish with a brush, rag, or Scotch Bright pad, let it sit for 10-15 minutes depending on heat and humidity, and then wipe off all of the residual finish completely, even in the tight corners. Let dry for 24 hours despite the finish feeling dry in just a few hours. Repeat until you have the sheen you desire.
Bob, I probably will shoot the fowler soon. I checked it with my laser bore sighter and the windage should be zeroed in, and the elevation should put shots on paper at 50 yards.
dave