riverwalker76
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I have an English Walnut Stock from a Dixie Gun Works' Hawken kit that I got last week. I've been working on it for a few days now. I would like a satin finish, but the wood has a lot of character of which I would like to accentuate. I want to take my time and do it right.
I sanded it down with 600 grit prior to putting on my first coat of BC Tru-Oil, and removed all of the debris. Then I went to an initial coat of Tru-Oil and let it dry for 3 hours. Next, I wet sanded in a small circular motion using the Tru-Oil and 220 grit. I allowed this to dry for 3 hours before wet sanding again.
Now, I've let the stock set up for 10 hours, and I can still feel some small 'hairs' all over the stock from the wood grain. Do I need to wet sand again, or should I proceed to my final finishes?
I sanded it down with 600 grit prior to putting on my first coat of BC Tru-Oil, and removed all of the debris. Then I went to an initial coat of Tru-Oil and let it dry for 3 hours. Next, I wet sanded in a small circular motion using the Tru-Oil and 220 grit. I allowed this to dry for 3 hours before wet sanding again.
Now, I've let the stock set up for 10 hours, and I can still feel some small 'hairs' all over the stock from the wood grain. Do I need to wet sand again, or should I proceed to my final finishes?