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sawacs
02-28-2014, 11:17 PM
It took about a week and a half but the stock showed up this afternoon. Having never seen an unfinished XX grade claro walnut stock in person, I have no basis to judge the quality but it sure looks good. Everything fits great but I will need to open the barrel channel up to fit the Lt Varmint barrel.

http://m2.i.pbase.com/o9/98/780098/1/154652332.z6rFx37v.boydsxxclaro.jpg
http://m3.i.pbase.com/o9/98/780098/1/154652333.i0ZzWIL1.boydsxxclaro1.jpg
http://m4.i.pbase.com/o9/98/780098/1/154652334.hfyYFBoC.boydsxxclaro2.jpg
http://m5.i.pbase.com/o9/98/780098/1/154652335.djkAIep8.boydsxxclaro3.jpg

Cheers!

Shawn

03mossy
02-28-2014, 11:50 PM
With that dark figure running through it thats going to turn out awesome. What's your plans for finishing it?

sawacs
03-01-2014, 12:32 AM
With that dark figure running through it thats going to turn out awesome. What's your plans for finishing it?

I have two methods I am thinking about using. First, is to apply Transfast dark red mahogany water based die to take the blonde out of the wood and highlight the darker grains. After that use the Armour All and True Oil method and hand rub the finish in.

The second idea, is to not do anything to the stock but sand and apply Armour All and True Oil.

I have a Savage 340C stock from Boyds and an old Remington 550 stock that I will be testing the methods on. Whichever one works and looks the best is the route I will take.

Cheers!

Shawn

Pseum0
03-01-2014, 04:43 PM
that's a fine chunk of wood. A torch burn finish would really pop out that dark grain.

Smokey262
03-01-2014, 06:13 PM
Nice. It sure looks nicer than the plain walnut stocks from Boyds

Is that dark forend tip something you did or does it come that way? Can you post a closeup of it?

stomp442
03-01-2014, 06:14 PM
You should look into adding just a touch of bone black to your oil finish to really make the grain pop. Beautiful stock.

SFLEFTY
03-01-2014, 07:59 PM
Man that's pretty.

Szumi
03-01-2014, 08:36 PM
That picture looks reversed. :)

Looks good though.

sawacs
03-01-2014, 10:11 PM
Nice. It sure looks nicer than the plain walnut stocks from Boyds

Is that dark forend tip something you did or does it come that way? Can you post a closeup of it?

Here is a close up of the tip. This tip is made from Rosewood..

http://m0.i.pbase.com/o9/98/780098/1/154664270.QLCp9nQm.Rosewood_Tip.jpg

Smokey262
03-01-2014, 10:30 PM
Classic style. I like it

Is the recoil pad from Boyds? Is it a hockey puck or is it cushy?

sawacs
03-01-2014, 10:35 PM
Classic style. I like it

Is the recoil pad from Boyds? Is it a hockey puck or is it cushy?

Hehe, its a cushy wooshy pad from Boyds.. However, I think I should have gotten something a little nicer for the recoil pad.

SFLEFTY
03-01-2014, 11:27 PM
Actually, isn't the tip that Rutland Dymondwood Rosewood Burgundy laminate? Which option did you pick for the recoil pad? I'm planning to do something pretty similar, LH even, and your pics really help and encourage me to jump on it. I honestly can't decide right now about that tip (pretty but expensive) and the recoil pad, Std Boyds 1/2" or the Pachmayr D752B. your info here is very helpful in a direct way for me. Thanks much.

sawacs
03-01-2014, 11:37 PM
Actually, isn't the tip that Rutland Dymondwood Rosewood Burgundy laminate? Which option did you pick for the recoil pad? I'm planning to do something pretty similar, LH even, and your pics really help and encourage me to jump on it. I honestly can't decide right now about that tip (pretty but expensive) and the recoil pad, Std Boyds 1/2" or the Pachmayr D752B. your info here is very helpful in a direct way for me. Thanks much.

You are correct on the tip: Dymondwood Rosewood Burgundy tip option C20020. I know the tip is expensive but I think it is worth it.

Regarding the recoil pad, I opted for the C50000 Limbsaver recoil pad 1".

Hope this helps..

Shawn

futurerider103
03-02-2014, 12:17 AM
That looks nice now and will look very nice when done. I'm in for pics of finished product

SFLEFTY
03-02-2014, 02:08 AM
Thank you Shawn. I think I'm pretty close to deciding now, I'm glad you posted your stock.

ColColt
03-02-2014, 02:52 PM
Armour All? I've never heard of that being used for a stock finish. Tru Oil hand rubbed would look great, IMHO. I had a custom 270 many years ago that had a hand rubbed finish with it and it looked superb.

foxx
03-02-2014, 02:53 PM
How 'bout dark earth Krylon and desert tan Rust Oleum?

sawacs
03-02-2014, 03:19 PM
Armour All? I've never heard of that being used for a stock finish. Tru Oil hand rubbed would look great, IMHO. I had a custom 270 many years ago that had a hand rubbed finish with it and it looked superb.

Here is a link to the Armour All and True Oil method. The results are pretty amazing and instead of 1 coat and let dry, you can apply 10 coats per day if you want.

http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=331108

I have refinished a few stocks over the years and just heard about this a couple of months ago:cool:

Foxx, you have to be smoking somthing...hehehe:o

foxx
03-02-2014, 03:52 PM
That Armour All and Tru Oil system looks incredible. I gotta try that. After looking thru the link, I got even more excited b/c it shows you can get beautiful, truly matte finishes with it as well. I'm excited about that.

Dang, if I'd known about all this I would have ordered my Boyds Classic unfinished, too. And, I 'd have it already!

sawacs
03-02-2014, 06:12 PM
That Armour All and Tru Oil system looks incredible. I gotta try that. After looking thru the link, I got even more excited b/c it shows you can get beautiful, truly matte finishes with it as well. I'm excited about that.

Dang, if I'd known about all this I would have ordered my Boyds Classic unfinished, too. And, I 'd have it already!

I was blown away with the results those guys were getting also. Some of the completed stocks over there belong in a museum! This past week, I have been working on a simple 1"x1/2" piece of hardwood from Lowes as a test to see how the True Oil and Armour All worked. To say the least I have been amazed. Simply spread a very lite coat of Armour All on then rub the True Oil in. After an hour, you can apply another coat etc: great find!

One way to achieve the satin look is to polish with pumice stone followed by rottenstone. I am trying to achieve the look of the Ruger Red Label gun stocks.

Good luck,

Shawn