If your application layers have been a little on the heavy side, the finish will build up and remain sort of gummy even though it feels dry to touch. If it were mine, I would use 0000 steel wool and rub the stock down to the wood, removing all of the surface finish. The wood will be now well sealed and the pores filled. Clean off the dust with a soft cloth really well, and apply a coat of finish very sparingly on a square of flannel or old T shirt material. You will be amazed and delighted how nice that application will look. Let it cure for at least 24 hours, and apply another coat, very thin. That will likely be all the finish your stock needs.