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Plastic Wood And Stain??
Does anybody have any tips for dealing with plastic wood? I used the Natural color but when I sanded and stained it, and the wood it was with, the plastic wood turned a darker color than the wood. Has anyone else experienced this? If so, how did you resolve this?? I'd really appreciate any tips you can offer! Thanks!
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Bah Humbug!
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Re: Plastic Wood And Stain??
I've never had an identicle match with plastic wood. A tip I found was to mix sawdust of the wood I was trying to match with the plastic wood, but again I've never had an exact color match.
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Re: Plastic Wood And Stain??
Me either.. typically you have to put sanding sealer on it and then stain. If you are close then you can tint the varnish or lacquer to match through trial and error.
And hopefully the sanding sealer gives you enough leeway to where it doesn't turn darker. Several coats of sanding sealer isn't out of the question. |
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Re: Plastic Wood And Stain??
In the "old" days there was a product called "Famowood" that stained better than any other. Like Grumpy said, mix it with sawdust from the same species but hatchets way using sander sealer is EXCELLENT.
PS if anybody fins "Famowood" could you let me know. Thanks |
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Re: Plastic Wood And Stain??
This stuff?
http://eclecticproducts.com/famowood/home.asp It looks like they aren't making any wood products anymore.. just finish coatings. |
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Re: Plastic Wood And Stain??
Been a carpenter/joiner for 30 years in UK. Plastic Wood has never really worked for me, although it seems like a great idea. Basically it itself, is wood dust mixed with some sort of adhesive - so the idea (i do it often) of mixing sawdust from the wood being used is a good one - but it has to be fine dust. The best glue to use - well i'm not sure because PVA probably isnt the best, but thats what is usually on hand.
Anyway my main point is that in the UK, we have an alternative called BRUMMER, which most pros would use. Its water based - and this is a big advantage. Unfortunately it does shrink slightly so it has of course to be applied in two attempts but so does plastic wood. It has a good colour range too. If its really important and i know it mostly is - fill a hole on a piece of scrap a and coat it as you would finish your piece. Youll see exactly how it will look and you can adjust. But to be honest this has been a problem since carpentry began, basically just try to avoid having to fill, the best you can. |
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Re: Plastic Wood And Stain??
Elmers glue makes a product in a tube that accepts stain fairly well.
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Re: Plastic Wood And Stain??
An old timer gave me his method and it has worked okay so far.
Saw dust from the wood mixed with Hide glue, I guess glue made from horse hides? It is water soluable so I usually apply then just wipe off the excess with a wet paper towel and then just touch it with a light swipe or two of fine sand paper in about an hour. |
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