I am making a make-up tale for my daughter. She wants it black (like some Asian furniture). I have had good luck with other pieces I have stained black with GF's stain. I will use either GF High Performance or Arm-R-seal as topcoat. While I may have to do brush-only applications, I have a sprayer and with temps heading to the 60's at least, I should be able to get out and spray on a sunny, calm day. Am now having second thoughts on staining and wondering if I should just paint the thing black (instead of stain), and put HP over it and be done. I am going back and forth on which to use in terms of final appearance, durability, etc. Any comments would be welcome. Thanks as always...
03-20-2024, 09:28 AM (This post was last modified: 03-20-2024, 09:29 AM by jteneyck.)
The ash frames of these cabinets were done with GF's waterbased black stain. It took two coats because the first coat raised the grain pretty badly, so I had to sand it after it dried. I applied it with a foam brush. Easy to use. The topcoat is GF's Enduro Clear Poly, sprayed on.
I used this approach because I wanted the grain to show through, though you can't see it in the photo. If I wanted it to look like what Willyou posted I would have used a closed pore wood like maple and painted it, as he did.
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