Timber wise you could use your local builder's merchant standard par pine, here it tends to be 5ths or 6ths redwood it would give you that grain and those knots anyway.Woodmonkey":1jzpf0em said:Some useful info on stains there but I'm more interested in what particular pine that piece is made of
Jacob":2iemdswm said:I wouldn't even attempt to match pine colours (unless painting) as it is impossible. Even if you matched it exactly with a particular original they would continue to age and change colour differently. 5 years on and they wouldn't match.
The stuff in your picture looks boringly nondescript anyway - possible post caustic-soda dipping? Why bother to match it?
Jacob":1dz26hii said:I wouldn't even attempt to match pine colours (unless painting) as it is impossible. Even if you matched it exactly with a particular original they would continue to age and change colour differently. 5 years on and they wouldn't match.
The stuff in your picture looks boringly nondescript anyway - possible post caustic-soda dipping? Why bother to match it?
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