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teen age woodworking #4: My Favorite Stain, Simple, and Good Lookin'

Blog entry by teenagewoodworker posted 201 days ago 747 reads 1 time favorited 11 comments Add to Favorites
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Hey Everybody!

In this episode of the Teenage Woodworker I talk about my favorite stain. It’s quick simple and looks great especially on hardwoods. for the stain all you need is, Gel Polyurethane, Wax, and a couple of clean cloths. Well I hope that everyone enjoys the show!

I hope that everyone enjoyed the show and right now i am not really sure what i am going to do next week. So if anyone has anything that they want to see then just leave a comment and i will consider it for next weeks episode or a future episode.

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john

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posted 201 days ago

All i need is high speed so i can see it. lol

-- John in Cranbrook http://www.extremebirdhouse.com ....http://community.webshots.com/user/cranbrook2

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posted 201 days ago

not sure why but this episode is very difficult for me to hear.

-- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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teenagewoodworker

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posted 201 days ago

all i can think of is to try turning it up
or to turn up the sound bar on the video itself

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grovemadman

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posted 201 days ago

Hey Lad, how about a show on “Sanding techniques” Or you could maybe do a show on Various joints and why they are used. There’s a couple of Ideas for you. You could do shows on lumber selection, or temperature and how it affects your woodworking projects, The importance of jigs homemade or store bought. All kinds of good Ideas out there.
Keep up the good work.

-- --Chuck

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posted 201 days ago

Good job on the video young man.

-- Maplewood, MN

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posted 200 days ago

Hi! Nice Video, very instructive! I’ll keep checking for new material.

Auntie Jean

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posted 197 days ago

Another Great Video!!!

Keep it up!!!

-- Chris N, Westford, MA - "If you won't eat something from your fridge that turned green...why would you eat something that started out that way?"

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UncleBrian

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posted 197 days ago

Denis, Awesome job, keep up the GREAT work. I look forward to getting educated with every video!
Uncle Brian

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posted 193 days ago

Enjoyed it. Does your opinion change on wax on projects that see a lot of contact? I’ve reserved it for mainly decorative pieces. I will say that I haven’t ventured into the really nice waxes, however. I’m with you on the gel poly, though. It is one that I use frequently. Again, enjoyed it.

-- Jeff, South Carolina

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Dick Cain

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posted 191 days ago

Cool video!
It’s nice to see a young person with woodworking interests.

-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1

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posted 166 days ago

nice stain

-- check out my amazing woodburning , Pat

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