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A tragic mistake on my 1894 Octagon.
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4188121" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I refinished a shotgun with Birchwood Casey that turned out impressive after about 15 coats. RIP Honeybee for turning me on to this process and advising to apply with the fingers only after several failures. </p><p>Working on a new project putting wood scales(handles) on a set of steak knives and a chef’s knife from wood this time vs stone I’ve posted in the past from a dark grainy South American wood. Thread to follow when done.</p><p>I’m not satisfied with the polyurethane clear I’ve applied to the scales. It’s clumpy somewhat. Not really as gun finish as I’d like. Applied with a very expensive camel hair paint brush.</p><p>I have a quart of the Dura Seal in my cart.</p><p>Is it anywhere near what finish the Birchwood Casey can produce?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4188121, member: 5412"] I refinished a shotgun with Birchwood Casey that turned out impressive after about 15 coats. RIP Honeybee for turning me on to this process and advising to apply with the fingers only after several failures. Working on a new project putting wood scales(handles) on a set of steak knives and a chef’s knife from wood this time vs stone I’ve posted in the past from a dark grainy South American wood. Thread to follow when done. I’m not satisfied with the polyurethane clear I’ve applied to the scales. It’s clumpy somewhat. Not really as gun finish as I’d like. Applied with a very expensive camel hair paint brush. I have a quart of the Dura Seal in my cart. Is it anywhere near what finish the Birchwood Casey can produce? [/QUOTE]
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