Hedgey
26th January 2016, 02:49 PM
Hello,
This is my first post so I apologise if I'm asking something that has been asked before, I couldn't find any other threads asking quite the same thing.
I am looking to stain a piece of pine bench (this one Porta Pine Laminated Panel 19mm 405 x 1820mm | Bunnings Warehouse (http://www.bunnings.com.au/porta-pine-laminated-panel-19mm-405-x-1820mm_p0097122)) to a medium brown kind of colour. I will attempt to attach a picture of our acacia wood buffet, something like this colour but it doesn't have to be exact.
It is for the top of our hall unit which will get quite a lot of use as people tend to put down their phones/bags on it when they visit.
Ideally I'd like something that (at least by the time it is dry) is low-VOC/healthy as it is just outside my toddler's room.
I have done some googling and I can see that the general idea for pine is to put a layer of seal to make sure the stain doesn't reverse the grain, then stain, then perhaps glaze and then seal? I see that shellac is a well regarded seal for being non-toxic, would it stand up to heavy use, and would it be ok to use with the procedure listed above?
I've never stained before and I'm a bit confused about what type of stain (water based, spirit based etc) and what type of product to use in those steps so that everything plays nicely together. Also the swatches I looked at in Bunnings didn't seem to have much in the colour range I was looking at....
So, basically clueless and looking for any advice of what type of product to use at each step. I don't mind if it takes more time in between to apply or dry, I just want something that will look nice and last well. Any advice greatly appreciated :)
This is my first post so I apologise if I'm asking something that has been asked before, I couldn't find any other threads asking quite the same thing.
I am looking to stain a piece of pine bench (this one Porta Pine Laminated Panel 19mm 405 x 1820mm | Bunnings Warehouse (http://www.bunnings.com.au/porta-pine-laminated-panel-19mm-405-x-1820mm_p0097122)) to a medium brown kind of colour. I will attempt to attach a picture of our acacia wood buffet, something like this colour but it doesn't have to be exact.
It is for the top of our hall unit which will get quite a lot of use as people tend to put down their phones/bags on it when they visit.
Ideally I'd like something that (at least by the time it is dry) is low-VOC/healthy as it is just outside my toddler's room.
I have done some googling and I can see that the general idea for pine is to put a layer of seal to make sure the stain doesn't reverse the grain, then stain, then perhaps glaze and then seal? I see that shellac is a well regarded seal for being non-toxic, would it stand up to heavy use, and would it be ok to use with the procedure listed above?
I've never stained before and I'm a bit confused about what type of stain (water based, spirit based etc) and what type of product to use in those steps so that everything plays nicely together. Also the swatches I looked at in Bunnings didn't seem to have much in the colour range I was looking at....
So, basically clueless and looking for any advice of what type of product to use at each step. I don't mind if it takes more time in between to apply or dry, I just want something that will look nice and last well. Any advice greatly appreciated :)