When most people think of wood stain they are thinking of oil stain.
Different types of wood stain.
Apart from this the grains of the wood can rise easily and as a result the surface of the wood becomes rough and grainy.
The wood types we chose also are vastly different ranging from extremely soft birch to hard red oak with undertones all over the map.
It s the most common commercially available wood stain.
Antiques hardwoods softwoods they all require a different type of wood stain.
Use this post as a guide for your next project as you re picking out the best shade of stain to use.
Different types of wood stain and their uses 1.
We tested a variety of natural light medium and dark stains on pine poplar whitewood and red oak to give you plenty of options.
These types of wood stain have one disadvantage they are difficult to work with since they dry easily.
Gel stains are the best wood stain for furniture or floors made of pine or other woods prone to blotching.
Though safer these types of wood stain are not easy to work with at all.
Oil stain click image for more info.
Gel stain adheres well even if the piece is not completely sanded down to the original wood.
Wood stains can do wonders by making new wood look like old wood and an old wood look like a very rare wood.
But with limited resources not to mention space we settled on 5 popular species of wood commonly used by diyers with 6 different stains.
Blotching is uneven coloring caused by varying densities and resin deposits in the wood.