Building a dresser made from cherry. I need to stain it dark as that is what my daughter wants. Have purchased a oil based gel stain but trying it on sample pieces I am getting blotchy finish. Color is a medium brown walnut to mitigate the red of the cherry.
The drawer sides and bottom and interior frame are hard maple.
I have cut dovetails for the drawers but have not glued them up as I will end up finishing the fronts before assembly and then do a final few coats of likely a wipe on poly.
Anyone offer tips to ensure an even stain coverage and consistent finish? I've read about a wash coat of shellac but have not tried it. I normally have done natural cherry with an oil or lacquer finish via HVLP but this is a larger piece that will be difficult to move to my garage for finish spraying.
Beyond the pre stain prep, open to advice on finish coat if something is easier or better than the wipe on poly? I'd prefer not to spray if possible.
Thanks
Neil
The drawer sides and bottom and interior frame are hard maple.
I have cut dovetails for the drawers but have not glued them up as I will end up finishing the fronts before assembly and then do a final few coats of likely a wipe on poly.
Anyone offer tips to ensure an even stain coverage and consistent finish? I've read about a wash coat of shellac but have not tried it. I normally have done natural cherry with an oil or lacquer finish via HVLP but this is a larger piece that will be difficult to move to my garage for finish spraying.
Beyond the pre stain prep, open to advice on finish coat if something is easier or better than the wipe on poly? I'd prefer not to spray if possible.
Thanks
Neil