QuestionableMaynard8130 wrote on May 5
th, 2015 at 9:06am:
How much does it weigh empty? Its lovely and I have always wanted to make a wooden case of one or two if my rifles.
However, I've recently developed lower back "issues" and suddenly weight has become a much larger concern to me.
I'm having to rethink a lot of the stuff I take to a match
Hmmm. Seal the wood inside and put a rubber seal between the lid and the box, then fill it with helium...
Quote:
Did you seal the wood on the onside as well as the outside? Some woods have a lot of Tannin and other potentially corrosive bio-chemicals that can slowly fume off as they age. I have sometimes wondered about the implications of longterm storage in wood cases.
To 'age' oak, mahogany and fruitwoods (to mention only a few), treat the wood with potassium dichromate or chromic acid. Start with a weak solution and keep adding 'coats' until the right colour is reached - with the wood wet.
You can wash out the residue with rainwater, and a brush, soaking up excess water with a sponge. Oil or varnish when the wood is dry.
Never, but
never stain hardwood - the softer parts of the grain absorb most of the dye, while the harder parts take little or none, which is exactly the opposite of what you get with naturally aged wood.
A similar effect can be obtained using ammonia, I am informed...
--
Aonghas