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Thread: staining tasi oak/vic ash
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1st November 2007, 10:38 PM #1New Member
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staining tasi oak/vic ash
I've been watching these forums for a while and have learnt some great stuff, so i thought I'd ask a question of my own,
I have to stain tasi oak/vic ash? to match some cedar windows. The colour match is good but when I apply solvent based stain the grain in the tasi oak absorbs it more in some places than others, highlighting it and making it stand out from the cedar more than I would like.
Is there a way to stain tasi oak more evenly? What I'm after is to darken the tasi oak evenly and then apply a topcoat.
Should I be looking more to all-in-one stain & vanishes rather penetrating stains. Anyone have any advice for staining tasi oak?
Thanks
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2nd November 2007, 08:40 PM #2
I'm not an expert on finishing but blotching is not uncommon on many timbers. The accepted wisdom varies a bit but basically you need to apply a sealer coat of something so that the stain is more even.
The most often advised sealer is is a very thin shellac.
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