Stock wetted to raise the grain
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Stock wetted to raise the grain

A pic of the stock wetted to raise the grain which was sanded at 350, repeated twice at 600 and a pic with the second coat of sanded in alkanet oil. Grain is filled so another coat of alkanet oil before the real finishing can be started. Still giving it at least 48 hours betwen applications with it hanging in the warm kitchen
Looks great! My friend Brian Hearne at Hearne's Hardwoods showed me this trick. Years ago, I used rotten stone to finish a stock. Does anyone still use that or are there better, more modern materials? Always enjoyed and learned from your posts. Thank you for showing your works. Hog
 
@Hogpatrol I have rotten stone but dont use it now as the finish I changed to a few years back is a brush on liberally, wait 20 minutes and wipe off so there is not the surface build up that needs "cutting" back with the rotten stone. My finish is a equal parts refined BLO, Tung oil, spar varnish and veg turps (gum spirits). The thinned mix is drawn into the wood and wiped off and when dried is a good moisture barrier and still has the hand rubbed oil finish look, feel, durability and fixability.
 

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