Be sure you do a finish sample using these steps and products before you finish your table. Remove the top and shelf first.
STEP-BY-STEP
1. Sand Sand all surfaces through P180-grit sandpaper. Use the sandpaper to lightly round over the edges to make them comfortable to the touch.
2. Dye
Color the wood with TransTint Golden-Brown Dye, using denatured alcohol as a base. Mix the dye according to the manufacturer’s suggested ratio. Apply with a brush or rag. It yields a rich, transparent base.
3. Stain
When the dye dries, stain the table with General Finishes Brown Mahogany Gel Stain. Apply it with a rag. The stain deepens the color tone, darkens the pores, and makes the medullary rays stand out.
4. Topcoat Add a clear topcoat by brushing on two coats of Zinsser SealCoat.
5. Rub out Rub the clear topcoat to a satin sheen using 0000-grade steel wool and Behlen’s Wool Lube.
Fine Woodworking Recommended Products
Liberon Steel Wool
Perfect for rubbing out a finish for a low-luster sheen.
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