K kmccolly Member Joined Dec 9, 2008 Messages 10 Location Gainesville, TX Apr 8, 2010 #1 Will BLO pop the grain on antler like it does on wood? Ken
G Gary Max Member Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 6,224 Location Southern Kentucky Apr 8, 2010 #2 You do not want to put oil on Antler
Wheaties Member Joined May 8, 2009 Messages 714 Location Omaha, NE Apr 8, 2010 #3 Gary Max said: You do not want to put oil on Antler Click to expand... Why?
K kmccolly Member Joined Dec 9, 2008 Messages 10 Location Gainesville, TX Apr 8, 2010 #4 Re: BLO on Anter??? Thanks, Gary. What are the detrimental effects of using oil on antler? Ken
G Gary Max Member Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 6,224 Location Southern Kentucky Apr 8, 2010 #5 It becomes oily??????????????
turbowagon Member Joined Sep 2, 2009 Messages 1,067 Location Tucson, AZ Apr 8, 2010 #7 kmccolly said: Thanks, Gary. What are the detrimental effects of using oil on antler? Ken Click to expand... Gary Max said: It becomes oily?????????????? Click to expand... Best response ever. :rotfl:
kmccolly said: Thanks, Gary. What are the detrimental effects of using oil on antler? Ken Click to expand... Gary Max said: It becomes oily?????????????? Click to expand... Best response ever. :rotfl:
bubbatww Member Joined Feb 15, 2010 Messages 103 Location Dawson Spring,Ky Apr 8, 2010 #8 No wonder I like this place so much..lol
Wheaties Member Joined May 8, 2009 Messages 714 Location Omaha, NE Apr 8, 2010 #9 LOL. I suppose that's true. I use a fair amount of BLO with CA to get a nice protective layer without the shine (it's just the quickest and easiest- I know there are other ways). I guess that's what I was thinking. Obviously JUST using oil would make it oily. LOL
LOL. I suppose that's true. I use a fair amount of BLO with CA to get a nice protective layer without the shine (it's just the quickest and easiest- I know there are other ways). I guess that's what I was thinking. Obviously JUST using oil would make it oily. LOL
P Pioneerpens Member Joined Oct 11, 2009 Messages 1,673 Location Huntington, WV Apr 8, 2010 #10 I usually put a little friction polish on and it shines it up nice. If it's porous at all I use some ca to fill in the holes.
I usually put a little friction polish on and it shines it up nice. If it's porous at all I use some ca to fill in the holes.