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Thread: "Colonial Pine" stain?
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27th October 2018, 08:25 AM #1
"Colonial Pine" stain?
You see a lot of furniture with a "Colonial Pine" stain, a sort of orangey colour. I want to stain some raw blackbutt cabinet doors to be a similar colour finish and am wondering what stain to use. Seems simple but I own a number of stains and none of them are right, and as soon as I get confronted with stain colour cards I get totally confused! I know results vary with the colour of the raw timber. The blackbutt is a creamy colour, slightly darker than raw pine, but the result should be similar. I attach a photo of the colour I'm aiming for. Does anyone know what furniture manufacturers use?
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23rd December 2018, 12:57 PM #2
Looks like golden oak...
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24th December 2018, 01:41 PM #3
I was thinking maybe Baltic
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