I just did the mineral spirits and it showed darker. It's better but not the reddish brown I was hoping for. More stain and heat? If I hold the heat a little longer will it get darker?
If you haven't any scrap of the same wood then, as Nate mentioned experiment in the barrel channel with the ferric nitrate stain. a few questions/remarks;
- what is you FN to water or alcohol mixture? I use alcohol at either 3:1 or 5:1 by volume. The 3:1 is stronger and gets there quicker.
- what is your heat source? It must be a radiating heat such as an electric burner will produce, or a heat gun with a visible heating element that glows.
- All woods are different as to their tannin content, if the tannins aren't there for the ferric nitrate to work on then the color is weak no matter how much FN and heat you apply.
In my experience three goes is all you get, three cycles of applying the FN mixture and heating. After that what you got is what it will be and the wood isn't going to go darker or show more toasty red/brown with the FN. Using a radiating heat source heat the wood to just below the scorch point, do your best to judge where that might be, and the thinner the wood the faster it will scorch. If you aren't getting a satisfactory reddish tone the some LMF Maple stain will help. The Kibler rifle below was stained with FN at 3:1 alcohol to FN, then stained again with LMF Maple.
Hope that helps.
dave