Anyone ever SCORCH a handgun stock?

Pahoo

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Stocks, Ramrods and knife handles

Anyone ever SCORCH a handgun stock?
Only M/L's, RamRods and knife handles. In order to get the effect you want, you have to pick the right grain. I don't think I'd ever do a tight grain, like BlackWalnut. Also, you don't have to scorch to black. Tan to light brown is fine.

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gwpercle

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Handgun stocks don't give you a lot of room to work with .
My thoughts are it will look like a patch / or streak of burned wood .
If done with a tiny flame ... might look okay ... but I would use wood stain and an artists brush to simulate a grain ... but it will take an artists touch to give wood a realistic faux wood finish .
I have never cared for the color that flamed wood leaves on furniture ... it looks burned .

Possibly I've never seen a properly done job on grips ... Let us know how it turns out .
Gary
 

Pahoo

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A time and place ???

Personally, I think it looks amateurish.
On modern "Stuff" I have to agree and that is why I limit this application on "some" M/L stuff. Buckskinners have been doing this, for years. ..... :)

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stinkeypete

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It seems lazy to me.

With any kind of wood, there is a stain and a finish that will bring out the natural beauty in wood. It just takes a lot of time and hand rubbing. A fella could have the grips checkered. Wow. Or his frame engraved. Double wow. Even hand stippling looks nice and shows someone put in effort. At least I think stippling looks okay.

I even like skateboard tape. It makes a statement.. “I use this tool hard, it’s not here to be pretty.”

I’m not sure what statement flaming makes. But it’s your gun and you do what YOU like!
 

dogtown tom

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Years ago the Dixie Gun Works catalog had a method for putting a spiral pattern on your flintlock or percussion rifle.

I think it involved soaking a rope in a solution and wrapping the stock letting the rope dry.

Supposedly it was a method used by the frontiersmen.
 

Pahoo

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Application ???

Years ago the Dixie Gun Works catalog had a method for putting a spiral pattern on your flintlock or percussion rifle.

Yes. I have done these, along with RamRods, Sheds and Some knife handles but in this case, the OP is asking about handgun grips. ..... :)

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