« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2010, 12:31:57 PM »
I think a hand plane would only be good for the roughest sizing and the rest is best done by hand with a sanding block. I learned the hard way that almost everything related to contouring and finishing a stockis best done by hand, with a block (unless you have a jillion dollar duplicator and maybe even then).
I really like the Birchwood-Casey Tru Oil product. It is tried and true by thousands of gun owners and readily available in gun stores. They have a great pamphlet you can download, "Warm Wood Cool Steel", that pretty well walks you through the process:
http://www.birchwoodcasey.com/sport/index.htmlThe only thing I would add is that scotch brite works better than steel wool, when you get down to the final finishing.
The in-between step is the stain, and that is a whole subject of its own... I settled on Minwax Oil stain with the oil pre-conditioner, after some frustrating blunders.
Note I am a total amateur but read a ton. I wrecked my project, then started over, and the above are what worked and what I should have done in the first place.

Now it is my routine.

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