Applying boiled linseed oil (BLO) for the finish for this bow. After letting the vinegar stain dry for a day it has a grey milk paint 'esque look to it which is kind of cool. For a BLO finish, I'm of the mindset that since it's a penetrating finish, I want to get as much into the wood as possible. I mix in a bit of mineral spirits to thin out the BLO. I apply with a shop towel till it seems like it can't soak in anymore, wait about 20min, then reapply and repeat till the wood no longer appears to be absorbing the BLO. The pictures are in order and show the look after the first application and after waiting. After the last application I wipe the bow down with a shop towel. I always make sure to dispose of my BLO soaked towels in a tin just in case. Over the next few days I'll continue to check on the bow and wipe it down periodically. In my experience with red oak, the ring porous early wood likes to release some of the finish/stain which needs to be wiped away. I think I had about 2tbsp of finish to start and used about 3/4 of that on the bow, minus what the towel soaked up.