Just a couple more things to do and my woodsrunner kit will be completed. I finished the barrel and trigger plate with jax black the other night and last night I sanded out the butt plate and re-assembled the rifle in its entirety. I left the stock at four coats of permalyn sealer. I was afraid to go any further with it as I didn't want a high gloss finish. Right now it has a satin sheen to it which is what I was hoping for and the curl in the maple has that holographic look especially in the sun.
Question: Again as a novice to most of this type of work, I'm wondering if four coats of permalyn sealer is enough? Or is that a subjective. When using an ultra fine scotch brite pad between coats I could definitely feel the finish had built up and I wasn't coming in contact with the wood. So I'm assuming I'm good to go?
The butt plate turned out pretty nice, a few light scratch marks left on the flats from the 320 grit paper, but don't think I'm going to fret about it. Most of it was just done with sand paper in hand as I was afraid it might distort if I filed on it too hard. I had a little of that with the trigger guard and it was a bit of a pain to get it into the stock. I filed the flats on top of the but plate and did the rest of the work with sand paper down to 320 and then very fine and ultra fine scotch brite pads.
Now, all that's left is to get the machine marks out of the lock and finish it up with jax black to match the barrel. Then the ramrod needs to be sanded down a little more as it now fits too snug and then put some coats of permalyn on it.
Some pics
Pic after finishing the barrel with Jax Black, I rubbed it back slightly with an ultra fine scotch brite pad.
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