Sanding sealer is a good idea as it will help to uniform the stain somewhat, and help prevent the grain from raising with the moisture. I also like to mix my own stains, concentrated colorants with alcohol. The alcohol keeps the stain from penetrating too deeply into the wood, which keeps it uniform, and also prevents the wood grain from raising. This is the way I stain quilt and flame maple when I'm building a guitar. -dave- At 05:32 PM 2/21/01 -0500, you wrote: >There was a section on working with wood that mentioned that if >staining softer woods they may tend to blotch instead of giving a uniform >stain. The recommendation was to pre-treat it first with a sealant and then >staining it.
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Re: [motm] Re: Speaking of Wood Cabs...
2001-02-21 by Dave Hylander
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