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My kid has been refinishing a SKS wooden stock with Tru-oil and it sure has turned out nice. So smooth I just cannot get over it. I was pondering if some of you guys have ever tried Tru-oil on wooden handles of planes or chisels? What's been your results and has the finish lasted?
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(12-21-2017, 06:34 AM)Tynyyn Wrote: My kid has been refinishing a SKS wooden stock with Tru-oil and it sure has turned out nice. So smooth I just cannot get over it. I was pondering if some of you guys have ever tried Tru-oil on wooden handles of planes or chisels? What's been your results and has the finish lasted?
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I've been using Tru Oil on wooden plane bodies for a while and it's held up quite well. I've applied shellac to dense woods in the past and on woods like Macassar ebony that have high surface tension I can pull the shellac off that material with just a very thorough and vigorous rub of 4/0 steel wood.
In those instances I have taken to wet sanding Tru Oil right into the wood and this yields a nice soft glow and something that feels good in the hand. So far it seems rather durable as compared to shellac. On naturally oily woods I've applied shellac as a sealer and then applied Tru Oil over the shellac with great success as well.
BTW, what is SKS?
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(12-23-2017, 08:38 AM)Tynyyn Wrote: It's a ww2 rifle
The exact application that finishing material was made for. I bet it looks nice.
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You just cannot imagine what this kid has done to that stock. Nic has some sort of genius with using sandpaper and applying Tru-oil. He can go through 100 grit to 1000 grit and make the stock as smooth as a baby's butt, and when he added the Tru-oil, it only made the stock smoother. Heck, I'm a decent wood worker and know more about the craft than he does and in one week he finishes a beat up neglected wooden stock and made it very smooth. I'm impressed with him and tell him every time he shows me his work progress for the day. Great kid.