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Revision as of 09:39, 2 May 2012
Tea is a very economical wood stain, but slow.
Spruce blocks before and after a 2 week soak in strong tea.
Stain recipe
- One teabag (standard black tea) in a mug
- Add boiling water
- Leave till next day and remove teabag
- Soak wood for 2 weeks, keeping it under the water's surface
Issues
The wood is saturated and must dry out afterwards. This is liable to cause warping, and in some cases possibly splitting.
Time.... its a real slow process!
Black slime formed on the top of the tea and caused patchy black marks on the top of the wood (the side not shown in the photo) This can be avoided by keeping the wood under the water surface.