How Many Coats Of Lacquer Should I Apply?

Spray Can of Lacquer

When applying lacquer to wood, the number of coats required varies based on the wood type, application method, and the working environment. Typically, you should anticipate applying at least 3 to 5 coats for brush applications and 6 to 9 …

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Should You Sand Between Coats of Stain?

Should You Sand Between Coats of Stain

Even we woodworking hobbyists want our projects to have a professional look when we’re done. We want the corners to be square; we want the tables to be level; we want the finish to be even and blotch-free; and we …

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Is Tung Oil Food Safe On Wood?

Is Tung Oil Food Safe On Wood

We were discussing finishes the other day with a friend, a fellow woodworking hobbyist, and in particular, our current preferences.  We talked about stains and topcoats and such, finish products we’ve both used in the past, and we found we’d …

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How To Fix Blotchy Gel Stain (Easy To Follow Steps)

Fix Blotchy Gel Stain

We know what blotchy means…patchy, covered with blotches, uneven, spotty.  When it comes to woodworking, we know also that we don’t like blotchy finishes.  A spotty and uneven finish on our project almost takes the fun out of woodworking after …

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How to Stain Wood Filler & Avoid Common Problems

Wood Filler

As a seasoned woodworker, I’ve often relied on wood filler to address imperfections in wood projects. Wood filler is essentially a compound used for repairing and concealing flaws like nail holes, cracks, or gaps in wood. But, can you stain …

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How Long Should You Wait For Stain To Dry Between Coats

When To Apply Second Coat of Stain

A wood stain application requires careful timing, especially when adding multiple coats. Done correctly, you get a flawless finish; when done wrong, you risk tackiness or uneven color. This article dives into stain drying times, environmental factors, and common pitfalls. …

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Finishing Face-Off: Wood Stain vs Dye

Wood Stain vs Dye

Back in the 60s and early 70s, it was tie-dyed tee shirts and bell-bottom jeans, the uniform of the day.  Rock music, Woodstock, the aroma of cannabis in the air, but don’t take the brown acid.  Colorful, each tee was …

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How To Waterproof & Seal Plywood for Outdoor Use (Step by Step)

How To Seal Plywood For Exterior Use

Waterproofing plywood is essential for outdoor projects since moisture exposure causes swelling, warping, and rotting that compromises the wood’s structure and longevity. This article provides instructions on how to do it effectively to protect outdoor structures for years. Choosing the …

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How Many Coats of Polyurethane for a Perfect Wood Finish?

How Many Coats of Polyurethane

In my woodworking projects, I often find myself reaching for polyurethane, whether it’s oil-based or water-based. This choice always leads to a crucial question: How many coats are necessary for that perfect finish? Water-based polyurethane requires 3 to 4 coats, …

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Does Sealing Wood Help Prevent Warping?

Does Sealing Wood Help Prevent Warping

Even though the warp drives in Star Trek lore were merely make-believe and came from Ray Bradbury’s imagination, engineers and scientists today appear to be close to a warp drive engine.  Imagine that.  (pun intended) A warped sense of humor …

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How Long Does Water-Based Stain Take To Dry?

How Long Does Water-Based Stain Take To Dry

My, how impatient we have become these days.  Instant gratification is the rule now – we want it all, and we want it now.  Those of us who work with wood know this doesn’t work well in the shop.   Years …

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