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(03-05-2019, 02:02 PM)Woodtourer Wrote: This project is for a curly maple table top. Wondering if there is an appearence difference between the two?
Thanks!
I once convinced myself that the color is "better" if I use water. Better means more pronounced grain enhancement.
I am sure the penetration is deeper with water if you spray it on.
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I’ve used water, DNA, and lacquer thinner. I will do everything I can to avoid raising grain so I use DNA most of the time but I also spray TT. I used water on kitchen cabinets because of the greater surface area and slightly longer open time that water lends when applying by hand. Lap marks were much more difficult to avoid when applying by hand with a solvent. Spraying often produces more consistent results in splotch probed woods as long as your careful not to “pool” any of your finish. Spraying solvent based TT is quite easy if sneek up on your color with at least 2 coats mixed to a weaker color solution. I rarely color wood with anything else if it’s something I really care about.