Chery stain on maple can look very much like cherry wood. Learn this and other helpful tips for staining wood in this free woodworking and wood project series from an expert carpenter.
Expert: Steve Anthony
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Bio: Steve Anthony has been a professional photographer since 1989.
Filmmaker: Steve Anthony
@apkunz: Use a wood conditioner on maple before you stain it. It will temper the grain and not allow it to take so much stain in areas which creates the contrast issue.
brrman123 1 year ago
I disagree - the headline is accurate, unlike most newspaper headlines. Since he is not selling of offering anything but advice, there is no "advertising" here.
Lighten up!
wizardprang 2 years ago
I am doing exactly the same, though I am not trying to approximate anything other than an accent color.
Even though I am pre-staining, I am not as happy with the result. There is a tendency for the maple grain to take on a little too much contrast, some of the time.
Any suggestions?
Andy
Winnipeg
apkunz 2 years ago
This video is titled "How to stain wood: Cherry Stain on Maple"
Flagrant False Advertising.
sunnyvale123 3 years ago
can you guys please make a video on how to stain veneer. not edging veneer, like little sheets of thin veneer. i dont know if you stain it or dye it. i want it dyed so i can carve it down and have it not sand off
GirlSkateboards08 3 years ago