Greyham
24th February 2005, 08:45 PM
Hi there, just thought I would ask your opinion as to staining. I am in the process of making a bookcase, cube style, eventually it will be put together shelf by shelf.
In the past I have sanded and prepared the timber, glued and stained, and I usually find, no matter how good a job I did (or thought I did) once stained I would see glue marks, ie: the stain would not take as good in parts where my cleaning left a little to be desired.
With this bookcase, I am thinking of staining all the parts first and the glueing them together, hopefully cleaning the glue and then finishing off with lacquer.
Now, the timber is hoop pine, final finish yet to be determined.
Have any of you craftsmen, finished a job this way and if so, were you happy with it.
Also I would ask your advice in what type of glue would be good with hoop pine, I usually use a PVA, but feel that there are better and stronger glues. Your advice is appreciated.
In the past I have sanded and prepared the timber, glued and stained, and I usually find, no matter how good a job I did (or thought I did) once stained I would see glue marks, ie: the stain would not take as good in parts where my cleaning left a little to be desired.
With this bookcase, I am thinking of staining all the parts first and the glueing them together, hopefully cleaning the glue and then finishing off with lacquer.
Now, the timber is hoop pine, final finish yet to be determined.
Have any of you craftsmen, finished a job this way and if so, were you happy with it.
Also I would ask your advice in what type of glue would be good with hoop pine, I usually use a PVA, but feel that there are better and stronger glues. Your advice is appreciated.