First off, Hi! been awhile since i've been on the site.
When you are fitting your stock to the receiver, do you treat the area that connects to the receiver any differently than the rest of the stock? (I guess -bedding is the word I am looking for) Again my question is not about the fore end, but I'm asking if you bed the stock or treat it differently to strengthen that area. I was just curious since it is an area under a decent amount of pressure from being bolted to the receiver. I know I posted a long time ago that I was making a stock... and it was turning out fairly well for my first try at it, but then I got really sick which led to some temporary paralysis - I attempted to work on the stock before I should of during my recovery time... and i FUBAR'D it
.... but it was a learning experience... So i started a new one sunday night... got the blank cut and drilled and now fit to the receiver... now I am getting the fore end fit to the receiver/barrel.
So all that is left is to make it all comfy an high speed looking and get it all fit to my specs. I'm actually gonna use an Ebony colored semi-transparent stain - either Cabot or Minwax. (I think it will look really sharp when done) I'll be putting stain samples on an extra piece to decide which I like better (leaning towards the cabot right now) then I'll finish it off with a satin polyurethane - probably Minwax.
more questions though - how many coats of the polyurethane do you all use? my stock is made out of White Oak, so should I use a Wood Pore Filler before staining? Also, would you recommend brushing or rubbing on the stain? I was thinking rubbing - but since this is the first one I'm open to all suggestions.
Thanks,
dcary7