Staining Wood Furniture - Sanding And Experimentation

When staining wood furniture, it is important to know just how important sanding and experimentation are, as these 2 elements of the process can dramatically impact the aesthetics of your finished product.

Most people instinctively understand the significance of sanding as a pre-requisite to the wood staining process, although they do not absolutely grasp the reasons why. Simply put, sanding "opens the pores" of the wood, enabling the stain to soak into it. Use a new grain sand paper (220 vs. 240) and you may see a notably totally different result, but don't try this on your new bare wood dining room table. As an alternative, before you begin staining your wood furniture, go to Lowe's or Home Depot and get a wooden shelf of the same kind of wood that your furniture are made of, and practice on that. Mark off 6 inch parts on the shelf and sand each section with a new grain of paper before staining. That provides you with a good idea of what you want to use on your furnishings.

In a similar vein, experiment (on another board) with various sanding methods before actually sanding the home furniture. Many people are enamored with belt sanders because it's faster, but I have discovered the effects to be less than satisfactory. Besides, when staining wood furnishings, usually I'm creating a heirloom piece, and it's simply worth the extra time. Once more, try both on a practice board and use the one which serves your personal needs the best.

Staining wood furniture is more art than science, and one of many things that results in color difference in the wood is the fact that the stain is left on different parts of the home furniture somewhat longer than others. In general, you need to attempt to stain and wipe all sections of the furniture in as even a manner as possible. That said, there will probably be variations and that's fine. Some amount of variation adds character to the piece, but keep in mind that when staining wood furniture, the more time the stain stays on the wood before wiping, the darker your result. As with the sanding strategies, experiment on a practice board to learn what (approximate) timeframe works best for you.

Staining wood furniture is a hobby that anybody of most any age can quickly grasp the basics of and enjoy. It's not an "on the spot gratification" hobby. The outcomes build slowly, sometimes over the span of several days, and if care is taken up front, if a little bit of testing is conducted before the actual staining starts, your results will be magnificent, and you'll have a piece you can really be proud of.

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