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Gunsmithing
Pressed checkering???
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2918999" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>Please no apologies necessary here. I will find this stuff. Doing the searches I am getting more information on this product. It seems like it is almost a liquid more than a gel, which makes sense as it will get into the checkering easier. I think part of the issue is to get the stripper down into the bottom of the checkering where it can work. I'm thinking that "if" I cannot find a stripper I am going to make a pressed checkering tool and deepen the checkering as an alternative. As I wrote in a previous reply, this wood is not going to take to a stain so I think the finish will have to be tinted to get the desired results to look like a darker wood/walnut. When it is done I will post some photos of the finished product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2918999, member: 69192"] Please no apologies necessary here. I will find this stuff. Doing the searches I am getting more information on this product. It seems like it is almost a liquid more than a gel, which makes sense as it will get into the checkering easier. I think part of the issue is to get the stripper down into the bottom of the checkering where it can work. I'm thinking that "if" I cannot find a stripper I am going to make a pressed checkering tool and deepen the checkering as an alternative. As I wrote in a previous reply, this wood is not going to take to a stain so I think the finish will have to be tinted to get the desired results to look like a darker wood/walnut. When it is done I will post some photos of the finished product. [/QUOTE]
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