dicktimber
Established Member
When I got my recent project cutting list together and visited my timber supplier I started sorting through his stock.
I purchased some 1" boards which planed up the same colour, but the 2" stock I bought for legs was the same type of timber but darker and less figured.
When I have constructed the piece I am making, although it is the same wood, Elm, the colours of the parts vary.
So, what should i do when i finish the part?
Mess about for hours trying to make all the parts the same colour with dye?
Just oil and wax it?
When you see bought furniture it's invariable one colour...not different shades...
What is the correct way to deal with this situation?
I purchased some 1" boards which planed up the same colour, but the 2" stock I bought for legs was the same type of timber but darker and less figured.
When I have constructed the piece I am making, although it is the same wood, Elm, the colours of the parts vary.
So, what should i do when i finish the part?
Mess about for hours trying to make all the parts the same colour with dye?
Just oil and wax it?
When you see bought furniture it's invariable one colour...not different shades...
What is the correct way to deal with this situation?