Wood finishing refers to the process of embellishing and/or protecting the surface. The process starts with surface preparation, either by
sanding by hand (typically using a
sanding block) or power
sander,
scraping, or
planing. Imperfections or nail holes on the surface may be filled using
wood putty or pores may be filled using
wood filler. Often, the wood's colour is changed by
staining,
bleaching,
ammonia fuming and a number of other techniques. Some woods such as
pine or
cherry do not take stain evenly, resulting in "blotching". To avoid blotching, a barrier coat such as
shellac or "wood conditioner" is applied before the stain.
Gel stains are also used to avoid blotching.
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