Need Your Help with ML Campbell Stain and Red Oak
Hi Folks,
We are doing a Staining Job for 6 Columns and some Light trays that were all veneered with Red Oak.
We are trying to achive an extremely smooth finish without the Deep Red Oak grain being indented. Are there any pre fillers that can be used to fill the grain so it isn't indented and the finish is all the same level?
Or, do we have to keep shooting the clear and sanding it down with a block until it fills the Deep grains?
Our Finishing Process is going like this...
First we Sand the Veneer with a 120 Grit and then we sand it with a 220 Grit.
Then we Remove all dust off the veneer and then shoot 2 100% coats of ML Campbell WoodSong 2 Microton Spray stain (WS2 M307 Red).
After the Stain drys we Shoot 3 coats of ML Campbell Magnalac Precatalyzed Lacquer (C144 14 Satin-35).
Between each Lacquer coat we sand with a 220 and leave the 3rd coat unsanded.
The Result is real nice as far as consistency but the Deep Grains of the Red Oak Veneer are not filling up the way we want. We even tried sanding the crap out of the veneer before shooting the Stain to Smooth it out some and it pretty much just lost that dark color grain it had.
Also, I attached a picture of a color we are trying to get. The ad for the speaker says the Finish is Rosenut. But the Rosenut at the local Stain place is really brown looking. We are trying to acheive a Deep Red with a black grain. Any Ideas?
http://www.loutrixrecords.com/WaveGuide.jpg
Thanks Guys
Ruben