Hi again. To answer Akila, linseed oil is a pretty easy finish to apply, but it can be time consuming. There are two types of linseed oil, boiled and raw. Boiled is preferred because the heating gives the oil a headstart on the polymerization process. Raw linseed oil will dry and polymerize eventually, but it takes several days. Boiled generally dries within a day. Heat is necessary to set the oil into the wood, and the traditional method is long vigorous hand rubbing. Much as I like being traditional, I also like my heat gun. It saves me a lot of elbow grease, and cuts the drying time in half. You just need to be really careful not to scorch the wood. I'm sure a blowdryer, or even a hotbox would work also. After heating, I still handrub the finish in. On another bow, I completed the oil finish (3 coats) and then degreased the surface with acetone. I then applied several coats of water-based polyurethane over the top. The oil kept any moisture from penetrating into the wood. I like water-based poly because it dries clear and it's much harder than oil based. Hope this helps.
Julian