John, Where did you get the Hackberrry blank?? How was it to work with?? What else can you tell us about it? What did you use to finish it?
This blank was a gift from a very close and dear friend...a few years ago we had seen a smooth bore stocked in the stuff at Friendship. Dick Miller had a couple and he also had some pretty wild looking curly oak. Sometime later my friend Henry has this blank for me and it's hackberry.....he says he has some more.
This stuff was not real nice to work with. It's very tuff, but it's stringy....I found out as i was working it that it was neccesarry to do chisel work across the grain because it had a tendancy to peel off great amounts of wood. The cheekpiece was difficult for just this reason. Some parts of the stock cut clean and produced a very hard polished look, while other areas got just plain fuzzy....I could scrape in some spots, but not in others. Using a rasp was another thrill: sometimes great, sometimes not.
For color I pretty much used a smattering of all kinds of stuff. The wood is by nature a somewhat pale yellow. It is just plain ugly. When I first got the blank I leaned it up against the other blanks I have in my basement. The next day when I went downstairs I noticed that the other blanks had moved to the other side of the room...that's ugly.
For color I used dark brown leather dye, some lancaster maple, black shoe polish in some spots, black spray paint and black leather dye. I can't remember how i applied all this stuff, but I basically got the stock brown, added some dark here and there, steel wooled it back some, hit it with some spray paint, smeared that around ...there was no set standard I was just trying to get the thing to feel old and well used without being abused.
For finish I used both tru oil and a very quick wipe with amber shellac in certain spots. If I didn't like what i had I simply knocked the finish down with steel wool and tried again.
In all truth, I just wasn't really sure I would be able to get this thing to work and there were quite a few times i felt like it was hopeless, but I kept at it and I had a lot of encuragement from my buddies.