Bigscience
9th February 2005, 09:04 AM
I just finished up a DVD rack in pine and am looking to stain it really dark to match some of our other furniture. The problem is that I can’t seem to get it very dark at all. I’ve tried 4 different brands of stain with no results. I was smart enough to start on the shelves and not touch the case. I can always make new shelves.
So here is the process that I tried:
Sand everything with 80, 100, 150, 250 with a RA sander.
Sand with 250 with a finish sander.
Hand sand with 250 to remove any machine marks.
Blow off any dust then wipe it with a tack cloth to get any that’s left over.
Use Minwax conditioner as directed for even stain absorption. (before first coat only)
Apply stain and let sit for he maximum directed time. (I’ve tried Minwax, Berh, Verithane and Var, all oil based)
I’ve tried to increase the amount of time to over 2 hours before wiping and have put on 5 coats to no avail.
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What else can I do? I was thinking about trying a gel stain or even a 1 step poly/stain. Is there something that will let the stain sit on the top of the wood like a paint to give it that dark look? I’ve also heard that you can steam/wet the wood to open the pores up to absorb more stain too. Has anyone tried this? Should I try a water based strain? I’d really like to not lift the grain and have to re-sand. Any thoughts (besides use another wood next time) are welcome. Thanks
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FYI this is what I want it to look like: http://www.crateandbarrel.com/itemgroups/18929_0.asp (http://www.crateandbarrel.com/itemgroups/18929_0.asp)
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So here is the process that I tried:
Sand everything with 80, 100, 150, 250 with a RA sander.
Sand with 250 with a finish sander.
Hand sand with 250 to remove any machine marks.
Blow off any dust then wipe it with a tack cloth to get any that’s left over.
Use Minwax conditioner as directed for even stain absorption. (before first coat only)
Apply stain and let sit for he maximum directed time. (I’ve tried Minwax, Berh, Verithane and Var, all oil based)
I’ve tried to increase the amount of time to over 2 hours before wiping and have put on 5 coats to no avail.
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What else can I do? I was thinking about trying a gel stain or even a 1 step poly/stain. Is there something that will let the stain sit on the top of the wood like a paint to give it that dark look? I’ve also heard that you can steam/wet the wood to open the pores up to absorb more stain too. Has anyone tried this? Should I try a water based strain? I’d really like to not lift the grain and have to re-sand. Any thoughts (besides use another wood next time) are welcome. Thanks
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FYI this is what I want it to look like: http://www.crateandbarrel.com/itemgroups/18929_0.asp (http://www.crateandbarrel.com/itemgroups/18929_0.asp)
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