Okay, so I've got a project on the go. It's not a bow, but I don't know another bunch of folks who'd know better than those here.
I have a laminated piece of wood that I've been trying (& trying & trying) to finish with tru-oil. It's going great on the 'flats' of the ply, but on the 'end grain' it's just soaking in. It now has a very uneven look to it & because of all the compound curves involved (Okay, it's a thumbhole rifle stock. Sorry) it looks like steamrolled crap. So, I'm givingup. I've hadenough of the damn thing. The beautiful colors of the laminates look like crap, so I've decided to paint over it.
Would that be OK?
I've already got 8 days worth of sanding done & I swear, if I have to do any more I will honestly lose the will to live so getting it back to bare 'wood' is simply not going to happen.
Can I just whack 4 or 5 coats of Krylon's best over the Tru-Oil?