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Question by  cindystoufflet (24)

How should I stain wood from a fiddleback maple?

 
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Answer by  djknaod (33)

Seal the wood with a few coats of shellac and than apply gel stain. You can control by wiping excess stain. Fiddleback is a beautiful grain, stain brings out the lighter colour. Make Sure before staining that the wood is properly sanded and cleaned off, simply paint the stain it as if your painting a wooden toy

 
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Answer by  wjmcomposer (45)

Try using a simple glaze: Seal the wood with a few coats of shellac, then apply a gel stain. Because the wood is sealed, you can control the stain easily by wiping off the excess stain. Finish by applying one or more coats of top coat protective finish.

 
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Answer by  CarolynOsborne (2804)

Fiddleback maple typically has a very beautiful wood grain. In order to stain it and bring out its best, choose a lighter (rather than darker) stain.

 
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Answer by  seeforever (15)

Fiddleback maple is highly figured, often used for the backs of string instruments. A clear penetrating finish or transparent alcohol dye / clear topcoat preserves the natural beauty of the wood.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

Well basically you need to get a paint that will stain or also you can use a glaze and apply in a upwards fashion.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

You can get the wood abrasive spray from Home Depot and then you can stain the wood according to your preferences. Please bear in mind that there are many choices.

 
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Answer by  kennethjgoodson (4903)

You are going to want to get good sandpaper and sand down the wood until it is all bare wood. You can then start to stain it with a good water based stain and just paint it on like you are painting a bedroom. Let it dry and then put it back where you want it.

 
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