I am making side doors for a jewelry cabinet framed in walnut with maple splines. How can I stain the walnut without staining the maple?
Thank you,
Pollock
-- Dean,Tulsa,Oklahoma

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lew
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#1 posted 704 days ago
try staining the parts before you assemble them.
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pollock
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#2 posted 703 days ago
After glueing the splines, You have to cut them off and then sand smooth which removes the stain if you stain first
-- Dean,Tulsa,Oklahoma
lew
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#3 posted 703 days ago
Sorry, missed the spline reference when I read your post.
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