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<p>[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 990389, member: 5066"]If poster wants to keep the table for personal use, you would do well to hire a professional refinisher. Some woods like pine, cherry, birch, maple, etc are notoriously difficult to stain/color because the grain of the wood is unevenly dense, the color penetrates the porus earlywood but can't penetrate the dense latewood, resulting in a dark/light splotchy effect which is not very attractive.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="James Conrad, post: 990389, member: 5066"]If poster wants to keep the table for personal use, you would do well to hire a professional refinisher. Some woods like pine, cherry, birch, maple, etc are notoriously difficult to stain/color because the grain of the wood is unevenly dense, the color penetrates the porus earlywood but can't penetrate the dense latewood, resulting in a dark/light splotchy effect which is not very attractive.[/QUOTE]
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