spottydog
7th July 2011, 05:42 PM
Hello All,
I am new to the forum, and I am hoping to get some advise from all of the talented people on here.
We recently purchased a large redgum table made out of very old timber. After looking at lots of chairs to match and finding nothing we liked, we came across some timber chairs that we liked, but not the colour, so we bought them raw so that we could stain them to match (malaysian rubber wood - I know - but at least they are solid). After a failed attempt using a stain and varnish, we are thinking that our only option is to use something like the Feast and Watson proof tints to mix and match.
My question is, is it purely a trial and error of getting the right colour, or is there some secret that I should know about? Is this our best option to match the old timber? The colour is more like a rich red/jarrah with some black thrown in.
Thanks in advance.
I am new to the forum, and I am hoping to get some advise from all of the talented people on here.
We recently purchased a large redgum table made out of very old timber. After looking at lots of chairs to match and finding nothing we liked, we came across some timber chairs that we liked, but not the colour, so we bought them raw so that we could stain them to match (malaysian rubber wood - I know - but at least they are solid). After a failed attempt using a stain and varnish, we are thinking that our only option is to use something like the Feast and Watson proof tints to mix and match.
My question is, is it purely a trial and error of getting the right colour, or is there some secret that I should know about? Is this our best option to match the old timber? The colour is more like a rich red/jarrah with some black thrown in.
Thanks in advance.