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    I would pick a stain that lets the grain show through on the back and sides, so not too dark. Maybe a color that picks up the dark grain color from the front. That could look pretty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatCluelessGerman View Post
    I would pick a stain that lets the grain show through on the back and sides, so not too dark. Maybe a color that picks up the dark grain color from the front. That could look pretty.
    Thank you....and this seems to be a common thought. Maybe I should get the colours I have and do a test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzbike View Post
    Thank you....and this seems to be a common thought. Maybe I should get the colours I have and do a test.

    Thank you.
    I just learnt the hard way that the stain goes on much more evenly if you use sanding sealer first. i.e. timbermate, sand, sanding sealer, sand, stain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonwhitear View Post
    I just learnt the hard way that the stain goes on much more evenly if you use sanding sealer first. i.e. timbermate, sand, sanding sealer, sand, stain.
    Yes it does....I use my own mix of Shellac as a sanding sealer. Usually two coats separated by an hour....then hang overnight and then stain.

    It also does help stop the soaking up of stain on end grain at a different rate to the front or back of wood. Really helps with blotchy absorption on the faces as well.

    I find I get an even stain coat.
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