Don't know what color this is, but I don't need the color to see the 3D
(chaytoyance?) effect of the finish:
https://www.flickr.com/gp/karlcaillouet/y1bfsj
The stain is two to three coats of a custom color, and the topcoat is NC
lacquer tinted with a toner to make it darker.
For stained birch plywood with birch banding, I kinda like it...
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Swingman wrote:
> Don't know what color this is, but I don't need the color to see the
> 3D (chaytoyance?) effect of the finish:
>
> https://www.flickr.com/gp/karlcaillouet/y1bfsj
>
> The stain is two to three coats of a custom color, and the topcoat is
> NC lacquer tinted with a toner to make it darker.
>
> For stained birch plywood with birch banding, I kinda like it...
I like it too! And I'm not normally a big fan of birch plywood. But...
that's because I tend to think of it as stuff I've seen that was just
varnished.
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On 7/24/2014 8:20 PM, Swingman wrote:
> Don't know what color this is, but I don't need the color to see the 3D
> (chaytoyance?) effect of the finish:
There's my vocabulary word for the day, although it's apparently spelled
"chatoyance". Given that the first definition I found mentions a "cat's
eye" effect, it's not difficult to imagine the word's origin - among
some of your ancestors I'll bet. (chat + oeil)
>
> https://www.flickr.com/gp/karlcaillouet/y1bfsj
>
> The stain is two to three coats of a custom color, and the topcoat is NC
> lacquer tinted with a toner to make it darker.
>
> For stained birch plywood with birch banding, I kinda like it...
>
I like it too, even though it only adds to the number of finishing
methods that I have no knowledge of.
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