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  1. #1
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    Default finishing before or after

    Hi all,

    I am facing a dilemma.
    I am currently making a cabinet.
    The timbers used are Camphor Laurel, an exotic wood that has very nice red/brown pattern and yellow/gold and a very strong camphor smell, and the red carribean timber which had a redish/ chocolate brown colour
    my question is very simple:
    - should I stain and finish lightly all the pieces before assembling and then apply a final coat when the cabinet assembly is over
    or
    - should I assemble it first then stain it and finish it ?
    What would be the best solution and why ?

    By staining, I mean a slightly red colour on top of the red carribean
    The camphor laurel should keep its natural colour or have it slightly stained with a hoey finishing solution.
    I built a minibar last year and I stained all the pieces prior to assembling.
    But that was my first project and the staining/finishing was just applying with a brush on of those all-in-one solution from Cabbot
    This time I want to use the proper technics
    Thanks for your help

  2. #2
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    Grovedale (Geelong) Victoria
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    Mask all the glue joints and stain first.
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