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    Deep Penetrating Finish

    Is there such a stain or way to get a stain to deep penetrate hardwood(s) face grain? Thanks, Sean

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    what look do you want?

    I've had the best luck getting 'deep' color using dyes instead of stains.

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    There may be a need to sand afterward on a special project and was just wondering if I could get the stain below the sanding level. It can not be stained after assembly is the problem. not a problem as i can use different wood of color instead of staining but would have preffered to use what I already have. Sean

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    There is no stain or dye that can you can confidently expect to sand more that a very minimal amount without changing the color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Schoene View Post
    There is no stain or dye that can you can confidently expect to sand more that a very minimal amount without changing the color.
    Ididn't think so, i was just hoping there was something new or something out there. Not a problem. thanks, Sean

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    As Prashun said, dyes tend to penetrate the deepest of anything you put on wood. Also, the wood species matters...some have tighter pores than others (maple is tight...oak is very open).

    The best way to know: try it on some scrap.
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    Pressurized dyeing

    A while back I believe there was a post on here about how to get the dye color completely into a piece of wood. The post was by Jeff Jewwitt.
    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=138459

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