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Category: Sanding and Finishing

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Can You Varnish Over Stain?

Wood stain is a common item on the shelf of most woodworking shops, and most woodworkers, hobbyists, or otherwise, will use wood stain. Coloring the wood to the desired hue for your workpiece will be...

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How to Stain Douglas Fir

Douglas Fir is a fantastic wood for many different purposes. However, it can sometimes be a bit of a pain to stain. I assure you that it is possible to get a rich, strong color out of Douglas Fir....

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Teak Oil vs Tung Oil vs Linseed Oil

There are so many different kinds of oil used to finish wood that it can be hard to decide which one is right for your next project. Three of the most common oils are teak oil, tung oil, and linseed...

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How to Finish Oak For Outdoor Use

Oak has long since been a favorite of many carpenters and woodworkers because of its solid but beautiful characteristics. Depending on the type of environmental exposure, the treatment and finishing...

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Should You Sand Between Coats of Shellac

Putting the finishing touches on a build can be exciting work, even if it is time-consuming. When it comes to many lacquers, this finishing process can involve a lot of sanding, which many can find...

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Can You paint over wood sealer?

For many DIYers, woodworkers, and furniture repair enthusiasts, a wood sealer is a must. Especially if you are working on projects that will spend most of its' life outdoors in wet or humid weather....

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