The Bleach was probably still in the wood effectively, it's a bugger for seeming dry when it's not quite, probably best to let it sit for quite a while after bleaching in a warm dry place so it goes completely dry.
The Bleach was probably still in the wood effectively, it's a bugger for seeming dry when it's not quite, probably best to let it sit for quite a while after bleaching in a warm dry place so it goes completely dry.
You'll Shoot your eye out Kid
I have used oxalic acid to bring out the grain in a beech stock before oiling.
I recently used Parker Hale walnut oil on a walnut stock and lots of light coats and buffing in between has given a really nice satin finish.
Lots of sanding with very fine grade paper(2000-3000)is worthwhile before applying the finish.
Alkanet oil on beech:
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Looks very nice Vestlenning,i had someone do my stock recently and it came out similar to yours