Woof, never realized how complicated this was. With that said, this tutorial made complete sense; it's complicated, but with patience, is very very doable. Also explains why I didn't have much luck with the pre-mixed stains. Saved me a lot of time and headache! Thank you!
Thank you so much, I am restoring a 60s Lane end table and have to restain the top and want to get as close to the original as possible. I have no idea where to begin but now I feel like I have a starting point now.
@@Benham_Design now I’m thinking applying cherry veneer to the plywood. Then at least theoretically the finish with a natural hard wax finish such as Simple Finish or Rubio should be close. Thoughts?
Not knowing all the details of your project I can't say for sure. But if you have the room for the extra veneer thickness, that would solve the color change problem
Be aware that every time you test the color, you are taking a small amount from the mix, which will trow off the ratios. So, when you scale up, be sure to test the batch, and tweak as needed.
Woof, never realized how complicated this was. With that said, this tutorial made complete sense; it's complicated, but with patience, is very very doable. Also explains why I didn't have much luck with the pre-mixed stains. Saved me a lot of time and headache! Thank you!
Hey Brian,
You've got some mad alchemy skills! This vid is proof positive that there is always something more to be learned.
"memories have been made" well lucky them 😉😉🤣- Good video, very useful info.
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wow, your channel is amazing. I'm so glad I found it! Probably the best video on Dye stains I've found. Thank you so much!!!
This was a great tutorial on matching and just getting the color stain that doesn't come in the premixed cans.
Thank you so much, I am restoring a 60s Lane end table and have to restain the top and want to get as close to the original as possible. I have no idea where to begin but now I feel like I have a starting point now.
I’m not good with “colors” and this vid will help me a lot…Good vid, thanks!
Very good info. I often repair furniture and color matching is key.
Great info Brian
Good info, another great design!⭐
"Memories have been made" :)
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Thanks Brian, great information
Interesting, and I like your shirt.
Great video!
Love the shirt!
Good explanation
awesome tutorial...got a link to the color wheel tutorial??
Thank You! I forgot to add it. Here it is ruclips.net/video/_Jfo-wZPmFc/видео.html
Any idea on how to find a stain that’s purple?
Just did a quick Google search, and dozens of different companies make purple wood stain.
great shirt
Good timing here. Trying to dye plywood shelf’s to match cherry hardwood case. Unsuccessful so far.
It's a process, especially with natural woods because they are always darkening as they age.
@@Benham_Design now I’m thinking applying cherry veneer to the plywood. Then at least theoretically the finish with a natural hard wax finish such as Simple Finish or Rubio should be close. Thoughts?
Not knowing all the details of your project I can't say for sure. But if you have the room for the extra veneer thickness, that would solve the color change problem
Be aware that every time you test the color, you are taking a small amount from the mix, which will trow off the ratios. So, when you scale up, be sure to test the batch, and tweak as needed.
Solid point