I'm working on a new TD recurve built from babinga & cherry hardwoods. This is the first time I've worked with babinga and only my second time to use Tru-Oil. I sanded the riser down to ultra-smooth using 400 grit before I started the Tru-Oil regimen. I just applied the 18th coat of Tru-Oil this evening and I still can see small depressions in the surface finish from the underlying grain. Wow, this babinga is beautiful but it's very grainy stuff! I was hoping for a perfectly smooth finish but now I'm not sure if that's even possible with such a deep grained wood. Should I throw in the towel or keep going?
Thanks,
Charles
Madison, AL