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Favorite maple finish?

Fast14riot

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What's your favorite stock finish for figured maple? I've got a new project stock coming that needs some serious mods, so a refinish is in order.
 
I like the way spar varnish yellows it. I have a loaner stock that is done in maple/walnut and I get a lot of questions and compliments on the wood. And I shake my head and think to myself "that's the rental stock, not my pride and joy!" Lol

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It's been too long for me to remember for sure what I used on this but I remember specifically very lightly tinting a sealer, probably tung and the top coats are likely Permalin. It turned out nice and really highlighted the figure. Lighting and angles changed it's character quite a bit. It would show figure amazingly at angles. Striking piece of maple!
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It's all a matter of preference. I don't care for "blonde" stocks. No argument with those that do. Taste do differ.
Back in the early '70s I built several Hawken style muzzleloaders. All had what were called "curly maple" stocks...what many today call "fiddleback ". I always used Birchwood Casey water-soluble walnut stain followed by many coats of hand-rubbed Tru Oil. This created a dark grain contrast thst had a lot of depth. Unfortunately I have no remaining pictures. The maple I used was so dense, regular stains wouldn't penetrate.
The same process was used later to refinish a friend's Mauser-based .280 Remington. It was so pale that the beautiful grain pattern was hidden. Turned out great.
This XP is "quilted" maple finished using the above process.
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I was thinking of going very traditional and using Aqua Fortis. I've used tru-oil on other stocks, I like it, but haven't used it on maple. It turned out very nice on a mahogany stock I did, though. I'll assess the figure and mods needed once I get the stock. I think I'm going to do some cutting on it, so I'll save a few scraps to test various finishes too.
 
I was thinking of going very traditional and using Aqua Fortis. I've used tru-oil on other stocks, I like it, but haven't used it on maple. It turned out very nice on a mahogany stock I did, though. I'll assess the figure and mods needed once I get the stock. I think I'm going to do some cutting on it, so I'll save a few scraps to test various finishes too.
That's a good call,I had great results when I used Aqua Fortis on knife scales...really gave some nice contrast to those small pieces of maple.
 
BF37C5F7-C8E5-4C86-B960-7C24FF73858C.jpeg 0AD09809-B4AB-4F6B-8005-9BB924A08419.jpeg This is one one I finished with pro custom oil. It turned out pretty good but I wasn’t 100% happy with it. The lighter color of maple really shows any imperfections. Next one I might play with a tung oil for a sealer and to add some color and finish with a clear coat...... or something along those lines.
 
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When I was making muzzle loading rifles we used fuming ammonia. After using this I would usually use Tru-Oil. It really caused the maple stocks to bring the figure out.
 
When I was making muzzle loading rifles we used fuming ammonia. After using this I would usually use Tru-Oil. It really caused the maple stocks to bring the figure out.

Did you use a tea or other introduced tannic acid solution first? Maple is really low in tannin to get much color change with ammonia alone.
 
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Is that rattle can poly?! Lol!

Great looking stock. Do anything to bring out the contrast in the grain or just got a good slab of maple?
 

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