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																	Pine wood finishing techniques. 
								
	
		
	
																	However because of the way it works it also reduces excess stain absorption which in turn helps minimize the photonegative effect. 
																	Yellow pine finishing techniques. 
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																	Sand after each coat with 400 grit paper. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
																	Now that you know stains paints and clear to coat finishes are best for pine wood let s take a closer. 
																	But don t let that deter you. 
																	Today s lacquers are available in both spray and brush on styles but both have the advantage of being among the fastest drying of all woodworking finishes brushing a lacquer finish requires a little more time and effort but is probably a little bit cleaner than spraying. 
																	Yellow pine is a wood commonly used in construction particularly for flooring. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
																	Lacquer finishes have been used for centuries to give woodworking projects a tough durable and water resistant clear finish. 
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																	That s because a bare pine surface absorbs stain unevenly yielding an unnatural blotchy or zebralike coloration. 
																	You can choose one to blend with the color of the workpiece for an even appearance or. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
																	What s not to like. 
																	While pine is easy to sand it s also easy to damage. 
																	Wood grain fillers come in different colors. 
																	Finishing pine wood knots. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
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																	Probably the easiest and most common fix for these problems is wood conditioner. 
																	Wet the sponge then give it a squeeze to wring out the excess water. 
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																	Well if you prefer a darker stained finish things get a little dicier. 
																	Pine can be pleasingly stained it just requires a bit of extra prep work. 
																	Without shellac pine s pitch can bleed into oil based finishes leaving fissures or shiny spots that remain tacky especially around knots. 
																	Most every manufacturer that makes oil based stain also makes a wood conditioner designed to prevent splotching. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
																	Scrub the wood with a soft sponge to raise the grain. 
																	To achieve this on open grain woods oak ash walnut or mahogany for instance first fill the pores with a wood grain filler photo below. 
																	The best method for sanding pine is to use a variable speed randon orbital sander. 
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																	Run the damp sponge over the outer surface of the pine from end to end with heavy sweeping strokes in one direction. 
																	It has several appealing characteristics including its pleasant natural color. 
																	It is important to always pre seal any knots in the wood with a shellac or wash coat before applying the stain. 
																	It also keeps pitch sealed in the wood. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
																	Sanding is the foundation of any finishing project. 
																	Seal the surface with two coats of 2 lb cut dewaxed shellac. 
																	This will prevent the natural pigments in the knots from bleeding into the finishing product.