Date: 7/15/1999, 8:57 pm
> Thank you Nick Schade for an excellent book and sharing your designs.
> question: could I use stain (like "minwax") on some strips
> before assembly to give me two (or more) colored strips for accent - after
> pre-treating the soft wood with their conditioner? I'm planing to use
> pine.
Remember that stain only penetrates the outer layers of wood. If you have to sand or plane the wood after it is stained, you may cause the coloration to be removed unevenly. I had the problem after staining the combing pieces of the Osprey I am building.
Test this before you do it on a boat! Check the stain you are using and see if you can mask around the area you want to stain. If you can, then mask and stain the area after your final sanding.
It might be a better idea (and easier) to use a diffent color wood for accent.
Don
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mike mccaslin -- 7/15/1999, 1:28 pm- Re: stain and cove
Dave Houser -- 7/18/1999, 6:15 pm- Re: stain and cove
Jack Sanderson -- 7/16/1999, 1:03 pm- Re: stain and cove
Mike Hanks -- 7/16/1999, 3:12 am- Re: stain and cove
Don Lueder -- 7/15/1999, 8:57 pm- Re: stain and cove
Jim Eisenmenger -- 7/15/1999, 2:18 pm - Re: stain and cove
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