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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    Fully stripped/scraped and one pass of 120gr paper over it. Really bringing the grain out and opening it up. Still some rough sanding to do in spots then i can hit the whole thing down to 220.

    Anyone have any experience using wood hardener before filler then stain? I want to bring the grain out on this as vibrant as possible with the darker stain…

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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    Bumping this back up for anyone paying attention. Sneak preview at things to come, settled on a pattern to carve. Guess its reason to buy new tools, good enoufh for me


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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    IMG_9473_1_.JPG

    Did a fractle burn on this 870 stock, needs a couple coats. Used a UV clear.

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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzlytrap View Post
    IMG_9473_1_.JPG

    Did a fractle burn on this 870 stock, needs a couple coats. Used a UV clear.
    Damn that looks good!

    Update pic. I fudged up already and cut the relief inverse of how i shouls have cut. No big deal, i can fix it during final sanding and contour the leaves to pop better. This was the yellow circled pattern. I’ll do the left and right sides in the red circled one

    It looks like shit currently, all the cutting has been done by hand with oversized wood chisels…i need a new dremel asap




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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzlytrap View Post
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    Did a fractle burn on this 870 stock, needs a couple coats. Used a UV clear.
    Had a guy up the road die doing fractal shit............

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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    Quote Originally Posted by fingers80002 View Post
    Had a guy up the road die doing fractal shit............
    Looks nice but this is something better to have someone else do it. When I first heard about fractal burning I was amazed, and all you need (according to you tube) is an old microwave, some wire, and some duct take. I watched all of the videos but then started reading about all of the people who electrocuted themselves trying it. Apparently with 10,000 volts you just need to screw up and touch the wrong wire and your dead. Definitely don't try this late at night after you had a few.

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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    We use to have a guy up our road that got eaten by sharks..... I still swim in the ocean.....

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    Its not for everyone.. that being said, don't try it if you think it's not safe. Trust me, I don't want to die that way.

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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    Quote Originally Posted by Grizzlytrap View Post
    We use to have a guy up our road that got eaten by sharks..... I still swim in the ocean.....

    Edit ..

    Its not for everyone.. that being said, don't try it if you think it's not safe. Trust me, I don't want to die that way.
    Just about everyone around here swam in the ocean. Not many made a home made fractal burner. If the same number died that is telling you something.

    I love taking things apart and doing DIY stuff like this but I decided not to play with this one. I didn't need hundreds of wood fractals.

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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    Not derail this, I know what happens when X amount of volts,X amount amps. I also am not saying to go out and do it. I don't sell what I made, don't tell anyone how to make it, or anything. It was something I did to and old stock off a 870...

    Now if this was a shtf thread, this thing would shocking..

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    Default Re: Stripping wood stock for reshape/refinishing…advice?

    0000 steel wool to knock down any fibers standing up, then tung oil with coffee filters. The smoothness and shine are unlike anything I've seen before.


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