Cpl. Ashencheeks
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Anyone have experience with staining this kind of wood?
From what I can gather so far, it does not respond well to penetrating oil stains.
The woods I have used most often for other things have been maple, walnut, oak, and poplar. Most of these have responded moderately well to oil stains if it was needed.
Many people who have tried to use oil stains on beech have expressed problems with blotching on this type of wood because of inconsistent grain.
The grain on this particular piece of beech has red grain specs with fairly straight lines and moderately tight grain, but still not consistent in every area. Only about 3 ring areas within the stock also. The grain is nothing to brag about, but does not really need hiding either.
I am more concerned about looks than being HC for this stock. I am leaning towards a medium brown or brownish red on it's color.
As for finish I really do like using tru-oil which I believe to be a linseed oil varnish mix with dryers and hardeners. Hopefully it will still look decent with this type of wood.
Any suggestions as what beech wood responds well to?
From what I can gather so far, it does not respond well to penetrating oil stains.
The woods I have used most often for other things have been maple, walnut, oak, and poplar. Most of these have responded moderately well to oil stains if it was needed.
Many people who have tried to use oil stains on beech have expressed problems with blotching on this type of wood because of inconsistent grain.
The grain on this particular piece of beech has red grain specs with fairly straight lines and moderately tight grain, but still not consistent in every area. Only about 3 ring areas within the stock also. The grain is nothing to brag about, but does not really need hiding either.
I am more concerned about looks than being HC for this stock. I am leaning towards a medium brown or brownish red on it's color.
As for finish I really do like using tru-oil which I believe to be a linseed oil varnish mix with dryers and hardeners. Hopefully it will still look decent with this type of wood.
Any suggestions as what beech wood responds well to?