stain now or later
On 11/26/2015 8:49 AM, woodchucker wrote:
On 11/26/2015 8:44 AM, Leon wrote:
On 11/25/2015 6:23 PM, BillinGA wrote:
I made a set of bifold closet doors to replace louvered ones. My wife
does not
like to trying to get the dust out of the slats and wanted something
solid with a smooth surface. I stained the plywood panels , stiles,
and rails before glue up. My thoughts were the stain ( brushed, not
sprayed) would try to accumulate at the junction of panels and frame
if I waited until after assembly. Show of hands..how many would stain
after assembly? They turned out fine...just wondering.
Happy Thanksgiving to those who participate. All others, enjoy your
Thursday.
I stain parts that will be difficult to stain after assembly, inset
corners and inset panels for example. I often leave the easier outer
surfaces unstained until after the clamps come off for good.
I think Leon meant
I stain _before_; the parts that will be difficult to stain after assembly.
Was I not clear? ;~)
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