Hey there folks.
Here's a quick before and after of a stand that came with my first batch of estates for refurbing. The top and bottom are walnut, the spindles/risers are another wood that is blonder and certainly softer than the walnut. When the stand arrived it was a uniform red oak stain, and I hated it. So I sanded the old stain off and hand sanded up to about 600 before I started adding tung oil. I may do some wet sanding and add a few more treatments of tung, or I may just leave it.
Regardless, I'm happier with it's look now.
As always, I'd welcome any feedback or advice on my efforts.
Cheers,
-- Pat
Before
During
After
Here's a quick before and after of a stand that came with my first batch of estates for refurbing. The top and bottom are walnut, the spindles/risers are another wood that is blonder and certainly softer than the walnut. When the stand arrived it was a uniform red oak stain, and I hated it. So I sanded the old stain off and hand sanded up to about 600 before I started adding tung oil. I may do some wet sanding and add a few more treatments of tung, or I may just leave it.
Regardless, I'm happier with it's look now.
As always, I'd welcome any feedback or advice on my efforts.
Cheers,
-- Pat
Before
![](http://i1287.photobucket.com/albums/a629/pruss74/piperack_zps65e03223.jpg)
During
![](http://i1287.photobucket.com/albums/a629/pruss74/IMG-20130404-00211_zpsf2546cf3.jpg)
After
![](http://i1287.photobucket.com/albums/a629/pruss74/IMG-20130614-00696_zps69f1f056.jpg)
![](http://i1287.photobucket.com/albums/a629/pruss74/IMG-20130614-00697_zpsc7339cb6.jpg)