Brianp
Established Member
Hi guys,
Quick question for you and I want to be wrong...
I have been doing some turning for a friend to match existing timber and we've agreed on a shade of spirit stain (chestnut) to go onto some oak to match.
So I've turned 4 items and sanded them and ... sealed them with acrylic sanding sealer...and denibbed with steel wool. I have yet to apply the stain. Have I done this wrong? Will I be able to apply the stain effectively now?
The chuck spigots/tenons have been removed, so if I could avoid remounting them on the lathe I'd be delighted!
Thanks folks.
Quick question for you and I want to be wrong...
I have been doing some turning for a friend to match existing timber and we've agreed on a shade of spirit stain (chestnut) to go onto some oak to match.
So I've turned 4 items and sanded them and ... sealed them with acrylic sanding sealer...and denibbed with steel wool. I have yet to apply the stain. Have I done this wrong? Will I be able to apply the stain effectively now?
The chuck spigots/tenons have been removed, so if I could avoid remounting them on the lathe I'd be delighted!
Thanks folks.