Hi guys, New here & refinishing an old walnut stock. I'm using Permalyn cut 50/50 w/ mineral spirits & sanding-in the finish to fill all the pores. Goal = smooth as marble finish. After two sand-in & dry coats I'm almost there. All of the stocks I've done to date (mostly new Laminates) were finished to a high gloss using Brownells 5F compound as final step. I'd like this one to have a finish somewhere between satin & Hi-gloss. More of a sheen really. Does anyone have ideas as to accomplishing this? I'm looking for controllability IE: being able to reduce the gloss in stages 'til I hit that "perfect for me" point and, of course, uniformity of sheen from end to end of stock. Any tips would be most appreciated. Thanx, Dale