Staining burls

mardi 28 octobre 2014

A simple question.

But one that I think may be quite involved.

I brought some Tasmania Myrtle burl from the wood show just the weekend gone.

And have started playing turning with them.

They are very dry and sand and polish extremely well.

I did a little test piece today witch I sanded up to grit 2500 then ubeaut sanding cream.

Then ubeaut friction polish they came up looking amazing.

A loverly chocolate brown

But back to my question can burl be stained .

Being that they are extremely dry I wonder if the stain will penetrate or just sit on top off the survace.

I would be looking at dark rich red of some sort.

And if it's possible what grit level do I sand to before applying the stain.

My understanding is stain will highlight any sanding scratches so am I right in thinking I should go all the way to 2500 then stain then straight to Polish! (Will the stain raise the grain)

Also just a note I've never really played that much with staining so this will be new to me.

Any advice greatly welcome.

Also note number 2 the intended piece is a little turned vessel about 200mm diameter 200mm high so not a huge job.

With a wall thickness of about 7 mm

But the client is very important(wife)




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