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A liquid mixture to color wood. Made of 4 parts: Vehicle (water or solvent), Colorant (pigments and dyes), Binder (resin), Additives (solvents to control drying).
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| stain |
A discoloration in wood caused by a fungus, minerals or chemicals. A die or pigment used to discolor wood.
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An area of discernable difference in surface colour, likely to be easily bleached away.
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occurs when green wood is stacked to dry with no flow.
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| staining |
A variety of different types of stains are used to change the natural color of the wood. When used well, stains highlight the best aspects of a piece of wood. Often, however, staining has become a way of disguising lower quality graining or use of many small adjoining boards.
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