Contrast Staining

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Re: Contrast Staining

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I do not topstain, when I contrast stain pipes. I prefer a strong contrast, and a topstain can sometimes muddy the effect. This is not always the case obviously. I only use one strong, dark color with this method.

If I were to topstain, I would do it after 500 then proceed with finishing.

Shellac application, if you choose to do it, is done before buffing and after the last staining. But honestly, this isn't a required step for making a smooth pipe.
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Re: Contrast Staining

Post by wmolaw »

Thanks so much. The more I learn, the more I realize I have to learn. That's the fun of it, though!
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