Customer Project
Stained Side Table
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Estimated Time
2 Days
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Challenge Level
Easy
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Tools & Supplies:
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Painter's Tape
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Wooden Side Table
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Paper Towels
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Old Sheets or Drop Cloth
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Sandpaper: grit 220
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Lint Free Cloth
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High Quality Synthetic Bristle Brush
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Paint, in desired color
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- Attach painter’s tape to the wood tabletop and around the edges. Begin the first stripe in the center, and allow equal spacing between stripes.
- Once the tape is attached, secure all edges with your fingernail or a credit card.
- Dip a paper towel in the darkest stain (Kona), and lightly rub the exposed wood, moving with the grain. Wipe excess stain with another paper towel as you work.
- Carefully remove the painter’s tape, and set the tabletop on the old sheets or drop cloth to dry for at least 4 hours.
- Dip a paper towel in the other stain (American Walnut), and lightly rub the entire tabletop and sides, moving with the grain. Wipe excess stain with another paper towel as you work.
- Set the tabletop on the old sheets or drop cloth to dry for at least 4 hours.
- Lightly sand the tabletop with the 220-grit sandpaper carefully to avoid removing the stain.
- Remove dust with the lint-free cloth.
- Apply a light coat of polyurethane to the tabletop and sides with a high quality synthetic bristle brush
- Set it on the old sheets or drop cloth to dry for at least 24 hours.
- Repeat steps 10-13 at least two more times, but do not sand the table during the last round.
- Paint the table’s base a desired color, and allow it to dry.