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Offline HighUintas

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Need a check on my plan for wood/metal finishing steps
« on: October 22, 2022, 06:45:32 PM »
I've done quite a bit of reading on this, but I feel like the different methods of different people are just blending together. So, I'd like a check on what I'm planning on doing here. The major point I'm not sure on is metal finishing/wood finishing when the furniture is steel and the stock will be scraped.

Reminder- all furniture is steel. Planning on a scraped not sanded wood finish

1- final shaping. wood flush with edges of buttplate.
2- metal finishing - file various metal with wood (inlays, butt plate edges), sand steel furniture after filing while on the gun as much as possible ( 220, 340, 400, blend w maroon 3M). Put all furniture back on stock if not installed.
3- use cherry red from MBS to harden screw heads after sanding/finishing
4- scrape stock
5- whisker stock
6- stain stock, whisker if needed
6b- burnish stock
7- seal stock
8- finish stock
9- sights on barrel
10- apply brass black to steel furniture while off gun and rub back w 0000 steel wool or maroon. 3M
11- install furniture
« Last Edit: October 24, 2022, 09:12:14 PM by HighUintas »

Offline mgbruch

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Re: Need a check on my plan for wood/metal finishing steps
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2022, 06:32:17 PM »
If you're scraping the stock, you might think about burnishing it as well.  Nothing like a scraped and burnished finish in my opinion.  I burnish my guns after the final stain, just before applying the oil to finish.  I' use a piece of antler that I've prepared for the job, and cover the entire stock.

Offline HighUintas

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Re: Need a check on my plan for wood/metal finishing steps
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2022, 05:49:26 PM »
Thanks for the suggestion! I had planned on doing that and forgot about it.

I have elk antler I planned to use. I know it needs to be smooth and polished... I assume that it can be polished with sand paper and then polishing compound?

Offline D. Taylor Sapergia

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Re: Need a check on my plan for wood/metal finishing steps
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2022, 08:29:03 PM »

I have elk antler I planned to use. I know it needs to be smooth and polished... I assume that it can be polished with sand paper and then polishing compound?

I trust you're referring to the elk horn and not the wood stock.
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Offline HighUintas

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Re: Need a check on my plan for wood/metal finishing steps
« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2022, 09:11:12 PM »

I have elk antler I planned to use. I know it needs to be smooth and polished... I assume that it can be polished with sand paper and then polishing compound?

I trust you're referring to the elk horn and not the wood stock.

Hi Taylor, yes I was referring to the elk antler needing to be smooth and polished. I've seen people reference using one of the tips of the antler that is already very smooth, but I think they said they also polished it as well. I'll hack a piece off my skull/antlers from a couple of years ago that my dog got ahold of, which is why it didn't turn into a euro mount  :-[, do some polishing and experiment on a scrap piece of maple.


One other thing I thought of last night is the darkening of the nosecap, key escutcheons and inlays (anything that is permanently fixed to the rifle). I am leaving all the metal in the white, but will use some BC brass black on them and then rub it back to give it a less lustery darker gray color. Is the brass black best applied prior to staining and sealing the stock or after?