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20th August 2009, 12:18 PM #1
A good stain to blend different woods?
I am working on a workbench at the moment and am starting to consider the finishing aspects. The bench is made of various timbers of different colours (whatever was available). I would like to blend them if I can and am wondering what suggestions people may have. Ultimately it would be nice to have a dark coloured bench but not too dark, say an aged Redgum look.
Any suggestions?
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22nd August 2009, 10:45 PM #2
Usually a pigment stain of some description, I find the Wattyl interior stain gives a reasonably good density across a good range of timbers. But you may need to try and even out the porosity (absorbancy) of your timbers wetting it out with a bit of turps or similar to achieve a fairly even color across them all.
From memory there is a jarrah, but traditional cedar would be my bet.
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22nd August 2009, 11:11 PM #3
I have some cedar stain, thanks. I was talking to a guy on Friday who suggested pre-wetting the darker timber to reduce its absorbency. I'll give it a go on some test bits, it sounds like its worth a try.
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