You did a nice job on it, Curtis. What finish is on the stock?
Thanks Malt! After staining with AF and LMF red maple stain, I rubbed it back some with steel wool and grey Scotch Brite. Next I applied three coats of LMF sealer, two heavy coats and one thin coat. I rubbed back lightly with grey Scotchbrite between coats just in case there were any dust or imperfections that may cause an issue. After the second coat of LMF sealer I used Kibler's bone black and Tung oil to accent the carving and a few other spots, applied with an artist's brush and wiped off the high spots with fingers and / or my palm. I applied the third coat of LMF sealer and did another round of accenting with the boneblack and tung oil.
I let the stock sit overnight and then hand rubbed a coat of Formby's tung oil over the entire stock. Tung oil is low gloss and I thought I would try using it over the LMF sealer
instead of rubbing the LMF back with rottenstone or other abrasive. The next day I put a coat of paste floor wax over it all. I really liked the results of the tung oil over the LMF sealer, much easier than rubbing back the shine IMHO.
Not in the psychological sense, and not in your case.
Oh crapola man! I didn't realize you had me figured out.....
Curtis