What goes on first sealer or stain?
Hi,
I am somewhat confused re what goes on raw timber first. Do you apply the stain then the sanding sealer or vice versa? I have read Neil's book and looked in this forum and admittedly I am not as bright as I used to be but I cannot seem to get straight what goes on first. Can someone please advise.
Also, am I correct that you should use a water based stain rather than a meths based stain under shellac?
Thanks,
Allan
Getting the lowdown on stains and finishes
Fascinated by this discussion about sealers and stains...and learning a lot!
Having just built my new shed and coming back to my old hobby after a long lay-off I realise that I need to study up.
1. I have seen some beautiful woodwork that displays the grain and feels like silk to the touch. Where can I find some useful links about choosing finishes, application techniques and finishing?
2. How the heck can you tell if shellac is on an item of furniture? Or for that matter how do you recognise any treatment. I have to repair nested coffee tables that the puppy chewed (serious damage to the legs). I suspect it's finished with shellac and that's mainly because it's about 1960 vintage, dark brown in colour and sands quickly to clear timber (a very soft white coloured timber, but definitely not pine).
Help will be appreciated. Can get pics if it helps.