02-03-2017, 04:00 PM
A few other thoughts. You can use the shellac, or sanding sealer on the face and edge grain as well, not just the end grain. On blotchy woods like Pine, Maple, and some Cherry it allows a consistent intake of your stain, or DYE.
The other thought is if it is a quicky project where you don't care as much about the finish, stain is OK. If it is a piece you want to showcase, start playing around with water based dyes, you can concoct as many colors as there are stains, and it penetrates the wood, so consistency is more easily achieved.
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The other thought is if it is a quicky project where you don't care as much about the finish, stain is OK. If it is a piece you want to showcase, start playing around with water based dyes, you can concoct as many colors as there are stains, and it penetrates the wood, so consistency is more easily achieved.
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