This is a serious question. Sometimes when I build a gun, sand scratches, rasp marks, scraper marks ect. reappear after several coats of finish or even after the gun is built for a while. I use the same care on all jobs, looking at all angles in good light both artificial and natural removing all visible roughness. I raise the grain 2-3 times with water. They look fine after staining. Most builds don't do this at all, some a little, and my latest gun a lot. I'm referring to curly maple stocks. I am using alcohol stain and permylin sealer and finish-hand rubbed. Ideas to prevent this?
Thanks, Turtle