After two brushed coats per day, with 8-10 hours of curing time (between coats) under a lamp and fan, the TB-2 is just about ready to rub-out and re-assemble. We’re not going for a high gloss finish here… these banjos had a more satin luster with that rich color. Just a good buffing with some 0000 steel wool and a little polish is about as far as we’ll go. Tung oil is a very nice medium for getting that look, and it’s fairly durable too. With just a little care taken in these final steps, it’s almost a dead-ringer for what the original finish was on these.
A little self-critique - I should have added another drop or two of blue dye to the stain. If that sounds crazy, remember I was going for a brownish purple… this one accidentally turned more deep reddish-brown than I’d planned, a touch more blue would’ve done it. All things considered, in different lighting who would know?
So… final assembly tomorrow if all goes well with rub-out. Here’s a couple pictures that demonstrate just how drastically different the hues are under different light.