Grip Finishing
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:58 am
Hello all,
My IZH-46M just arrived (& survived HM Revenue & Customs), and am very pleased with it. As has been mentioned many times before however, the standard stock supplied is extremely blocky and unweildy, to the extent that it was almost painful (90deg edge under fingertips) to use. Straight away (perhaps a little too haphazardly) I set about modifying the grip, taking away material in various places to make the grip more comfortable and consistent.
The problem I am now left with is re-sealing and -finishing the wood: I have coarse-sanded the entire stock and would like to preserve it from the elements whilst leaving a finish which is nice to grip. I'm not particularly taken by the idea of covering the grip with Wing-Walk (were I even able to find such stuff), and any materials I use I would have to buy (and don't have a large budget).
Any ideas on varnishes/waxes &c? Is it worth trying to stipple the stock myself?
Thanks in advance :)
My IZH-46M just arrived (& survived HM Revenue & Customs), and am very pleased with it. As has been mentioned many times before however, the standard stock supplied is extremely blocky and unweildy, to the extent that it was almost painful (90deg edge under fingertips) to use. Straight away (perhaps a little too haphazardly) I set about modifying the grip, taking away material in various places to make the grip more comfortable and consistent.
The problem I am now left with is re-sealing and -finishing the wood: I have coarse-sanded the entire stock and would like to preserve it from the elements whilst leaving a finish which is nice to grip. I'm not particularly taken by the idea of covering the grip with Wing-Walk (were I even able to find such stuff), and any materials I use I would have to buy (and don't have a large budget).
Any ideas on varnishes/waxes &c? Is it worth trying to stipple the stock myself?
Thanks in advance :)