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Woodworking Finishes – How to Choose And Use Them | You Can Make Stuff!!!

It doesn't matter if you are new to woodworking or have been at it for decades, choosing the right woodworking finishes for your projects can be complicated. What should I use as a finish? Should I brush it, wipe it or spray it? Tag along as we explore these options and several others, ending with some recommendations for

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Beverly Andrews
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How to Get a Farmhouse Style Finish - Cherished Bliss

A couple of weeks ago I shared a tutorial on our DIY Farmhouse Style Writing Desk, and I got a lot of questions on how I finished it. One of my favorite parts of building furniture is the finish. It's the details that make a piece whole, it's the details that tell the story. This was a

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mary mapes
Wood Burning Techniques & Reclaimed Wood Projects - Burned Wood Finish for Colorful Wood Grain. The process involves charring the wood surface with exposed flame from a propane torch, then cooling it, cleaning it with a wire brush, rinsing, and then applying a finish coat.  A wide range of finish appearances can be created with Shou Sugi Ban. Shou Sugi Ban Kitchen Cabinets, Wood Burning And Staining, Burning Wood With Torch, Burn Wood Art, Burned Wood Finish Diy, Burnt Wood Projects, How To Burn Wood, Wood Burning Tutorial, Wood Burning Diy

Burnt Wood Finish for Woodworking Projects Wood Crafts -Woodworking Ideas and Tutorials

Wood Burning Techniques & Reclaimed Wood Projects - Burned Wood Finish for Colorful Wood Grain. The process involves charring the wood surface with exposed flame from a propane torch, then cooling it, cleaning it with a wire brush, rinsing, and then applying a finish coat. A wide range of finish appearances can be created with Shou Sugi Ban.

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Laura Ball