RogerS
Established Member
I have some fairly intricate mouldings to fix to a longcase mahogany clock. Not sure whether to pre-stain the mouldings before fixing them.
Also a bit concerned that if I apply stain to the main body of the case after the mouldings have been fixed then I might get pooling in the corners where the mouldings sit on the main body. So then started thinking about staining the main body before fixing the mouldings...then realised I'd need to be careful to leave an area stain free for glue...which might get interesting.
No spray facilities available.
Any recommendations very welcome.
TIA
Also a bit concerned that if I apply stain to the main body of the case after the mouldings have been fixed then I might get pooling in the corners where the mouldings sit on the main body. So then started thinking about staining the main body before fixing the mouldings...then realised I'd need to be careful to leave an area stain free for glue...which might get interesting.
No spray facilities available.
Any recommendations very welcome.
TIA