I know a lot of guys are hesitant to try an refinish a Beech Stock .They soak up factory stain and varnish VERY unevenly and are hard when stripping to get the old stains out without turning the stock into a toothpick...Never fear , there are options that can still work .
Here's a few I've done . I wish I had good pictures from more of them

This is my original FWB mini that I refinished . It had a pretty honey color so I just sanded till smooth and refinished. The remaining finish just added to its unusual look .

Here's the same stock after setting it on fire ...Yep on fire
. When I scraped off all the ash I simply brass brushed it clean and sealed it . Came out nice and unusual .

Nice dark chocolate finish I got by using black dye and sanding . I was very proud of the luster the stock had . It didn't photograph well but looked great in person .

Here's the one I did the relic finish on .Just stripped and stained with dark oak and then sanded deeply so it would have a barn wood type look .

This is the black cherry finish I did with a combination of black stain laid down , then sanded back , the red dye laid on top and then whole stock wet sanded back flat . Then finally about 12 coats of TruOil.
As you can see the possibility of a cool finish is endless . And the beauty of it is if it turns out badly ...Spray it black and walk away. Lol
If you've made some cool Beech stocks post pics so we can enjoy . And give my old butt an idea for my next stock .
Here's a Marauder stock I just completed. I'm digging the blue

Here's a few I've done . I wish I had good pictures from more of them

This is my original FWB mini that I refinished . It had a pretty honey color so I just sanded till smooth and refinished. The remaining finish just added to its unusual look .

Here's the same stock after setting it on fire ...Yep on fire

Nice dark chocolate finish I got by using black dye and sanding . I was very proud of the luster the stock had . It didn't photograph well but looked great in person .

Here's the one I did the relic finish on .Just stripped and stained with dark oak and then sanded deeply so it would have a barn wood type look .

This is the black cherry finish I did with a combination of black stain laid down , then sanded back , the red dye laid on top and then whole stock wet sanded back flat . Then finally about 12 coats of TruOil.
As you can see the possibility of a cool finish is endless . And the beauty of it is if it turns out badly ...Spray it black and walk away. Lol
If you've made some cool Beech stocks post pics so we can enjoy . And give my old butt an idea for my next stock .
Here's a Marauder stock I just completed. I'm digging the blue
