I'm working on refinishing a couple of stocks that badly need it. One of them has some very nice cut checkering, and I'd like to maintain it's integrity. I'm putting on a hand-rubbed oil finish with tung oil and mineral spirits, I'm in the process of filling the grain. I see the checkering is becoming a little filled in, and my instructions I have say that I should use a checkering tool to point up the checkering. If I did more stocks, I'd probably buy one, but I don't plan on doing any anytime soon, so I'd like to borrow a single-line checkering tool to point up my checkering. Any stock finishing tips you guys have are more than welcome, I'm an amateur woodworker, but with time and patience I know I'll make it look good!
Selmer