allen levine
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I have to(forced to) build an odd sized end table for someone.
Its not about money for me, even though it was established Im getting paid for it.
Id rather spend my time doing something else, but like I said, obligations.
My walnut collection is minimal, and 2 of the boards are light tan colored.
The rest is chocolate colored.
Without using stain first, since I want to use oil on the project, how do I get the boards to match somewhat after I glueup?
Can I use a few drops of tint in a waterlox solution?
Do I just add brown or black tint?
Has to be uncomplicated for me, and I dont want to have to buy 40 dollars worth of dyes, any easy suggestions?
Its not about money for me, even though it was established Im getting paid for it.
Id rather spend my time doing something else, but like I said, obligations.
My walnut collection is minimal, and 2 of the boards are light tan colored.
The rest is chocolate colored.
Without using stain first, since I want to use oil on the project, how do I get the boards to match somewhat after I glueup?
Can I use a few drops of tint in a waterlox solution?
Do I just add brown or black tint?
Has to be uncomplicated for me, and I dont want to have to buy 40 dollars worth of dyes, any easy suggestions?