I'm in "winter project mode" right now. I am ALMOST done with a sythetic stock project, and soon starting the next. I will be having a beechwood stock sent to me in the next week or so, and I am looking for some ideas on different techniques for stripping the finish, and deciding what kind of stain to use. I am 90% settled on what kind of topcoat/finish that I may go with, but still a little open to other ideas.
I've looked around this forum, YouTube, other places on the net. I've seen a few interesting posts of Joe Rhea's work, and it looks great. I've also seen a lot of back-and-forth in several other places on the net with arguments for different stains, different techniques, Tru-oil vs poly, stripping vs full sanding, etc.
I should mention that the stock in question is a Crosman Nitro Venom beechwood stock... so I can only guess just how thin the original finish on it may be. For all I know, what lies beneath may look totally different. I've worked with oak, mahogany, walnut, etc. in the past, but this is my first time taking on a piece of beechwood. I'm open to suggestions, examples, tips, etc. Thanks in advance.
PT
I've looked around this forum, YouTube, other places on the net. I've seen a few interesting posts of Joe Rhea's work, and it looks great. I've also seen a lot of back-and-forth in several other places on the net with arguments for different stains, different techniques, Tru-oil vs poly, stripping vs full sanding, etc.
I should mention that the stock in question is a Crosman Nitro Venom beechwood stock... so I can only guess just how thin the original finish on it may be. For all I know, what lies beneath may look totally different. I've worked with oak, mahogany, walnut, etc. in the past, but this is my first time taking on a piece of beechwood. I'm open to suggestions, examples, tips, etc. Thanks in advance.
PT