Edensaw Woods, Ltd.
Edensaw Woods, Ltd.
211 Seton Road
Port Townsend, WA 98368
United States
Edensaw Woods, Ltd.
211 Seton Road
Port Townsend, WA 98368
United States
Woods and Company Inc.
639 Northern Blvd.
Village Centre
South Abington Township, PA 18411
United States
It's Woodworker Wednesday, and we're dying to make some of the awesome things in Bob Clagett's tutorials on I Like To Make Stuff! Bob's goal is to share his creative knowledge freely, in order to empower others to pursue their passions.
We recommend an oil-based finish such as General Finishes Arm-R-Seal.
Oily woods can be tricky with any topcoat. The high oil content affects the drying process of the finish coats and Padauk has a very high oil content. Sometimes oily woods dry fine and sometimes they take weeks.
Wood you know, today is Woodworker Wednesday! This week we're featuring Ariele Alasko, a Brooklyn-based woodworker known for her intricate, geometric patterned pieces.
Now more than ever, water-based stains offer a viable alternative to oil-based and other solvent-based stains.
Water-based stains penetrate deeper into wood than oil-based stains, resulting in deep, rich colors in only one coat. Manufacturers, professionals, and DIY users moving away from solvent-based products to water-based systems find immediate advantages...
Wood Turner's Finish is a water-oil urethane hybrid for use on wood turnings, bowls and other lathe-turned projects, now made with more than 50% RENEWABLE RESOURCES formulated from sustainable materials that decrease the carbon footprint.
General Finishes Water Based Stains have superior qualities over oil-based stains. Their high-quality pigments produce rich, dark, uniform colors on hard-to-stain woods like maple and pine.
Carolina Pine Country Store
122 South Center Street
Goldsboro, NC 27530
United States
No, you cannot. The stain will not absorb due to the high moisture content of green wood and not accept the stain.