Showing posts with label Finishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finishing. Show all posts
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Staining with Tea
I've been experimenting with making my own stain; I want something completely non-toxic. I've used tea in the past, but it really didn't seem to do much to the wood, but then I got to thinking about making it stronger somehow. Here's what I came up with.
I started with about two quarts of water. After the water got to a rolling boil, I added six teabags and just let it keep boiling. After about twenty minutes or so, I removed the bags and kept boiling the water down until I had about one cup left.
As you can see, it became quite strong tea:

To test it out, I divided a board into four sections:

Then I left one section unfinished and stained the other three:

After several applications, here were the results:

The first section was left unstained, the second section had one application of stain, the third section had three and the fourth section had five applications.
Conclusions/Thoughts:
- Well first, it obviously works. Cool.
- Second - since it's water based, I realized that you have to wait for the previous application to be completely dry before adding another. If you don't, the wood doesn't absorb the stain and not much happens. I think I could have achieved similar results with fewer coats if I had figured this out sooner.
- Third, the blotchy spots are due to my sloppy application and could easily be avoided.
- I'm curious about what might happen if I strained the tea through a coffee filter. Would it act more as a dye rather than a stain?
Next steps:
I'll oil part of the test board and see how that looks.
Also, now I'm curious about coffee...
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