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Boxes, Boxes, and more Boxes #1: Finish on ash/walnut box?

Blog entry by Hawgnutz posted 404 days ago 158 reads 0 times favorited 3 comments Add to Favorites
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I have some REAL wood—not salvaged barnwood—that I plan to make some boxes with. I plan to use some figured black ash for the sides, matching the grain on all four corners. I have some dark walnut for the base and top. I plan to make a cutout on the top for a customer to make a customized copper insert. (By the Way, I found the “golden ratio” in one of my copy of November 2006 issue of Wood.)

Right nowI am conceiving using some clear shellac on the ash and amber shellac on the top and base. The question is, what type of dye/stain would you all prefer to accentuate the full figured ash? Do I need to stain the walnut to bring out its dark color? If so, what?

Building is realtively easy—the real trick and treasure is in the finish! Help me to better understand this essential step!

God Bless,
Hawg

-- Saving barnwood from the scrapyards

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Douglas Bordner

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posted 404 days ago

Sounds like what you have planned will work out just fine. Some folks like to oil the walnut to darken it and pop the grain before applying the topcoat, but other think it muddies the grain. Do some test swatches on offcuts to experiment. Looking forward to seeing the finished project. Have fun with the “real wood”.

-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.

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posted 404 days ago

just wondering, how do you plan to match the grain in all 4 corners? Unless you mean you are going to resaw a board and then match them all up. If you are planning on another way I would love to know the trick.

Good luck with everything.

-- Kaleo , http://www.kaleosworkshop.com

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posted 403 days ago

Kaleo, You got the process right. I don’t know of any way to match all corners without resawing a board.
God Bless,
Hawg

-- Saving barnwood from the scrapyards

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