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WOODWORKING – Stains & Dyes

Posted by The Woodworker on Feb 26, 2010
InTheWorkshop аѕkеd:


Wе receive a lot οf woodworking qυеѕtіοnѕ еνеrу day. One οf thе mοѕt frequented topics іѕ finishing. All woodworking projects mυѕt bе fіnіѕhеd tο bе bеаυtіfυl аnd fοr protection. Thеrе аrе ѕο many products аnd hoards οf information οn thе topic. In thіѕ video clip, Charles gives уου simple instruction аѕ tο thе dіffеrеnсе between coloring products, stains & dyes. Depending οn уουr goal fοr уουr fіnіѕhеd woodworking projcet, уου need tο know whаt choices аrе out thеrе. Charles uses different brands аnd products, hе uses whаt works best tο fit hіѕ finishing needs. Wе hаνе listed whаt products аnd whеrе tο gеt thеm οn ουr Resource page οn ουr website. www.antiquesbuiltdail.com Hарру Woodworking аnd Bе Safe! woodworking, woodworking, woodworking

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10987654321akqj:

Thank you, It was great I learned a lot

March 1st, 2010 | 3:14 am
InTheWorkshop:

love kid…its often very difficult to get finish off of plastic…depending on the finish…if its a shellac or lacquer base it will eat in and it there for ever..if its water based or oil based ..usually it will peel off once dry…it just hard to say without knowing what finish you have..try some goof off…if it doesnt remove it…it probably is there for good…

March 3rd, 2010 | 6:13 am
LOVEKID900:

if you put finishing on plastic how do you get it off

March 3rd, 2010 | 4:16 pm
picklehead7:

If I can’t see the bottom of the can I try and find another colorant
I so agree with this video!

March 3rd, 2010 | 11:34 pm
grubbetuchus:

What? Dyes versus stains? Dyes ARE stains. Here’s how it works: there are two types of coloring media (not including chemical stains and their mordants): dyes AND pigments. Dyes are solutions and thgey color from within the wood cell. Pigments have to remain in suspension (they must be stirred) and unless micronized, they generally sit on top of the wood surfaces. Pigments need a liquid media and a binder to adhere the color to the wood. The liquid media is either solvent or waterbased.

March 7th, 2010 | 7:51 am
intbn:

another excellent video! makes me think of turning over to carpentry even though i’ve just become a qualified electrician!
thanks

March 10th, 2010 | 12:40 pm
143yakuza:

This is absolutely informative! Thanks for sharing!

March 12th, 2010 | 2:53 am
hankcampbell:

Thanks again Mr Neil !! Get info !

March 12th, 2010 | 6:32 am
oneleggedstanley:

Your video’s are a great way to learn about wood and woodworking. Thanks for taking time out of your day to do this.

March 15th, 2010 | 9:10 am
InTheWorkshop:

hey, they only give me a 10 minute shot to put up an hour of information, Sherri is working on getting the rest uploaded, be patient, I’m gettin there! I’m an old man.

March 16th, 2010 | 3:26 am
killersoundz:

Oh come on Charles! Dont cut it off like that, I need to see the rest! Haha

March 17th, 2010 | 12:17 am
ckngumbo:

Another great session. Thank you so much!

March 17th, 2010 | 9:57 am
bbawy:

Real solid information. You always seem to put up good stuff. Thanks

March 18th, 2010 | 9:40 am
freakmitt:

This is great info… I’ve always tried to use water based stains just because of the easier clean-up. Glad I subscribed to your channel… it’s an eye-opener!

March 18th, 2010 | 11:34 am