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Default Help and/or advice on finishing

I have made some one inch hard maple cubes and would like to finish one face
natural,
and finish the remaining surfaces with a dark stain.

Have about a hundred, and am looking for suggestions on how to keep the dark
stain
off the face I want to do natural.

Thanks in advance,
Ace


Unrelated, but maybe a tip? Working in garage with exterior entry door I
frequently open
for ventilation. It would blow shut a lot of times and 'scare' me.

Mounted a 1x2 by about 16 inches long about head height to the door using
small hinge.
Had drilled three holes at various spacing veritcally through which I place
a wooden
dowel into part of a simple door bolt mounted to door jam.

No more doors slamming shut, and when not in use, simply hinge out of way
and pass
the dowel through an eye hook screwed into door face.


 
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