ClintO
4th January 2004, 01:58 PM
Hi everyone
This is my first post and I am a bit of a novice so please excuse the basic nature. I have done a search and couldnt really find a previous thread that addressed my question.
I am building an artist easel for my daughter out of 80 year old cedar architrave that I saved after removing a doorway and windo in my house.
I am at the stage of trying to finish it before final assembly and glueing. My problem is that the wood varies in colour from fairly dark to quite light.
I expect that the best thing is to use a cloth applied stain with perhaps extra coats to bring the lighter bits into line, is that correct?
What grit of sandpaper should I be using prior to a stain finish?
What should I finish the easel with? I am mindful of the fact that the cedar is fairly soft and a hard finish like estapol would chip badly with normal handling, so I was wondering about some other type of finish. Because its an easel, I dont want an oily finish that could damage my daughters artworks.
This is my first post and I am a bit of a novice so please excuse the basic nature. I have done a search and couldnt really find a previous thread that addressed my question.
I am building an artist easel for my daughter out of 80 year old cedar architrave that I saved after removing a doorway and windo in my house.
I am at the stage of trying to finish it before final assembly and glueing. My problem is that the wood varies in colour from fairly dark to quite light.
I expect that the best thing is to use a cloth applied stain with perhaps extra coats to bring the lighter bits into line, is that correct?
What grit of sandpaper should I be using prior to a stain finish?
What should I finish the easel with? I am mindful of the fact that the cedar is fairly soft and a hard finish like estapol would chip badly with normal handling, so I was wondering about some other type of finish. Because its an easel, I dont want an oily finish that could damage my daughters artworks.