Hello. I've been away for a while - been trying to get my thesis written so I can graduate finally and go onto a doctorate candidacy.
Anyway, for relaxation I've been working on a Lyman GPR in .54 cal percussion. I'm at the stage of the stockwork and then final assembly. The last gun I used Permalyn's polyurethane finish.
This time, I started experimenting with a bunch of different finishes over the summer. Right now, I'm working with Tru-Oil, experimenting on a piece of oak (walnut is real hard to find out here in Az.) with filling the grain with the slurry that Tru-Oil makes when wet sanded. So far, I'm really impressed with the amount of beauty that it is bringing out of the wood.
I stained the chunk of oak with a dark Minwax stain. I expected it to all but remove it when I began to sand the slurry. Instead, a beautiful combination of browns and golds, with flecks of black where the deep grain is, has emerged. If this is how my European Walnut stock is going to turn out, then I can't wait. I plan on also putting a coat or two of Trewax (carnauba, beeswax and other things) on it as a final dressing
I was wondering what your experiences with Tru-Oil have been, both good and bad. Will it provide a durable finish, and how should I care for it in the years to come?