If you sometimes venture towards the neanderthal side you might have seen a thread I started about a month ago where I am trying to rehab about 4 back saws. The project is at it's end, well almost. I am using, what looks like, Bocote(was sold as Cocobolo) for handles. My go to finish is the Jeff Jewitt brew (1 part naphtha, 1 part Poly, 1/3 part BLO). Typically I am able to put two coats a day and even more in dry hot weather. But on this wood even the wiped on finish is taking more than 24 hours for each coat to dry. The wood has a high oil content, something I discovered while planing and I neglected to clean/dry the surface with mineral spirits or alcohol. Now that I already have about 2 coats of this brew, which contains poly, I don't suppose I have any other option but to wait it out. With poly included in the mix I can't just wipe it off.
Just checking it there is anything I can do to speed up the curing process.