I worked at this whenever I had time to work at it without being distracted so at times it went a week or more until I picked it up and went on to the next step in the finishing process. There's a few mistakes underneath in the prep that would be hard to pick out at a glance but I know where they are and can do better next time. But the finish itself turned out excellent in my opinion. I can turn the stock at all different angles with a back light and see no differences in depth of coverage, no smudge or smear marks, and no dry spots. It's like staring into a cue ball from any angle. A lot of depth to it.
Here's 1 before picture. It was looking plenty sad like this all over.
Right now it's plenty glossy. The specs on the finish state that this finishes at about 75% gloss rate but after 3-6 months finish cures at around 50% gloss so I'm probably going to wait until that time before I rub it out to a satin so I know what I'm working with.
When it's glossy like this it's hard to take pictures where there is enough light to show the grain without displaying reflective glares from the light. But these are good enough to get the idea.
This last picture I lightened up to try and show some of the burling around the pistol grip area. There's also some of that up top around the tang. All in all I'm very happy with how it turned out for my first one. I might of spoiled myself as I'm not sure I can replicate this finish on the next one.
Here's 1 before picture. It was looking plenty sad like this all over.
Right now it's plenty glossy. The specs on the finish state that this finishes at about 75% gloss rate but after 3-6 months finish cures at around 50% gloss so I'm probably going to wait until that time before I rub it out to a satin so I know what I'm working with.
When it's glossy like this it's hard to take pictures where there is enough light to show the grain without displaying reflective glares from the light. But these are good enough to get the idea.
This last picture I lightened up to try and show some of the burling around the pistol grip area. There's also some of that up top around the tang. All in all I'm very happy with how it turned out for my first one. I might of spoiled myself as I'm not sure I can replicate this finish on the next one.