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More On This Topic After we've got this wood filled and stained, the wood filler has to dry overnight, then you're ready for the next day. But, then we'll start with a sealer, which is a lacquer sealer that we usually get from Sherwin Williams and we'll put several coats... Read More » Alright. We've got all of our filler in there. We went to the stain. We've got a coat of sanding sealer. We've sand and prepped it. We've got a coat of glaze. We've let that dry, then we put our first coat of lacquer on. We let that dry. We sanded it... Read More » What some people like to, say they've had this chest here for a long time and it was a real, kind of a dark red color, they may have something refinished just so they could change it to a lighter brown like this is now. And, that's some of the reasons... Read More » Now as you could see here I got the stain on the front and what you need to do is let say that the stain was not actually dark enough. That the stain was not the color that I wanted what I have to do is actually wait between 8-24 hours to give this stay... Read More » Sanding is probably one of your most important factors in woodworking because how its finish sanded is what's going to happen when it gets in that finishing area when you start putting that finish on. So we start out with, for instance like if you're... Read More » |
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