Glenn, that's very true. Black walnut most often ages to a golden, honey brown that's actually pretty nice. It's one of the reasons I stopped combining walnut and cherry for "contrast" because said contrast disappears. LOL
Glenn, that's very true. Black walnut most often ages to a golden, honey brown that's actually pretty nice. It's one of the reasons I stopped combining walnut and cherry for "contrast" because said contrast disappears. LOL
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Sutherland and Wells polymerized tung oil works great on walnut.