Jason holgate
40 Cal
Other than sunlight and refinishing with stain is there anything else that will darken cherry stock
DealCherry is too purdy when it naturally ages to mess with.
Some fellers force the color with lye etc. and the results can be real nice, but there can be issues if not done carefully.
Leave the wood as-is with just an oil finish and let the closest star to planet Earth works its magic on the cherry wood. In no time you’ll be pleasantly awarded with a rich warm tone of much beauty.
Good choice! I got a big surprise today that cements the idea: "let the closest star to planet Earth works its magic on the cherry wood."Deal
Holy smokes that is amazing thank you for respondingGood choice! I got a big surprise today that cements the idea: "let the closest star to planet Earth works its magic on the cherry wood."
I built a gun vise out of cherry wood a week or so ago, put a coat of Tried and True varnish oil on it and let it dry for a few days in the basement. There's a dehumidifier down there that keeps it at 55 pct humididdy... That's my first experience with Tried and True and have been reading lately that it can take a while to cure. Sho' nuff, my gun vise was still a little oily after a couple of days. I set it outside on the bench on the front porch (out of the direct sun except very first thing in the morning (10' deep porch).
Well, received the screw knobs I'd ordered to tighten the "traveler" down, went outside on the porch to replace the regular nuts, and lo and behold... I want you to see what 2 days on the porch did with the traveler in the middle of the slots, mostly out of direct sun...
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So, yeah, that little fiery orb up there can do a number on your cherry wood and darken it right up, even in the shade!
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