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John. B

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I have an open bookcase in nice dark mahogany, (colour?) I intend to make a smaller shelving tower beside it.
I've already been given the shelf tower which is mahogany contiboard,
so I thought I would edge the conti with natural wood, beaded to match the bookcase. SO!
What wood should I use ?
How do I get a good colour match as I can to the bookcase?
What dyes etc.

PS. (I have a good 1/2" bead cutter in the routing table)

John. B
 
Hi John - I've recently had very good results with Chestnut spirit stains - easy to apply,quick-drying,and doesn't raise the grain.
Have done wardrobes,shelves and tables,and had to match to exisiting ; unfortunately,it's still a lot of trial and error,and have had to test two or three on scrap timber to get the best match.

Andrew
 
What about Iroko? :sick:

I have some if you need it (roughly 20mm thick)
 
Thanks Andrew, I must try those stains.
Sounds interesting Tom,
I wonder about the colour match?
Are you going to the club next week on the 22nd?

John
 
I hope so John. I'll bring some along. Isn't Iroko in the same family as Mahog?
 
Different colour I think, I'll bring along a piece of shelf to see how far off it is.
Would you bring my badge along as well please.
How are your nuts coming along. :lol: :lol: :lol:
If you haven't done them yet, you're always welcome to pop over on the weekend and I could put them on the metal lathe.

John. B
 
Having your nuts spun on a lathe sounds painfull :shock:

Sapele or Utile would be okay to use for the bookcase. Liberon spirit stains are also good and can be easily mixed to get the required shade.

Jon
 

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