Hey guys, I have been making frames for paintings and just tried Fiebing's as my stain. Working with pine, by the way. I've applied one coat, let it sit for about eight hours and it looks great.
So here's my question. Is one coat enough? Or is there a reason, of which I am ignorant, that I should use multiple coats?
Cheers, TC
Using Fiebings on other Wood- Question
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Re: Using Fiebings on other Wood- Question
Is there a reason to use multiple stains?
Re: Using Fiebings on other Wood- Question
it brings out the grain..
undercoat.. black.. next coat black.. next some sort of brown
or red red light brown
or dark brown dark brown lighter color
you can mix and match.. just don't do black and yellow.. except in March
James
undercoat.. black.. next coat black.. next some sort of brown
or red red light brown
or dark brown dark brown lighter color
you can mix and match.. just don't do black and yellow.. except in March
James