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  2. Graining - Wikipedia

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    Graining can be accomplished using either rudimentary tools or highly specialized tools. A specialized thick brush used for graining is often called a mottler. Fan brushes, floggers, softening brushes, texture combs and even fingers are used to create various effects. The painting is carried out in layers, with the first layer being a base.

  3. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Chemical staining of wood is rarely carried out because it is easier to colour wood using dye or pigmented stain, however, ammonia fuming is a chemical staining method that is still occasionally used to darken woods such as oak that contain a lot of tannins. Staining of wood is difficult to control because some parts of the wood absorb more ...

  4. Danish oil - Wikipedia

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    When applied in coats over wood, Danish oil cures to a hard satin finish that resists liquid well. As the finished coating is not glossy or slippery, it is a suitable finish for items such as food utensils or tool handles, giving some additional water resistance and also leaves a dark finish to the wood.

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    Again, using the brush attachment on your vacuum and starting at the top, vacuum down the shade or drape to the end. “Try to cover a 3- to 5-inch horizontal area from top to bottom,” says Fierman.

  6. The Best Bristle Brushes for Painting Projects - AOL

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    Buy: Da Vinci Artist Brush Set . 5. Charles Leonard Flat Tip Paint Brushes. For classroom painting projects, pick up this pack of ten flat-tipped bristle brushes.

  7. Ammonia fuming - Wikipedia

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    Ammonia fuming is a wood finishing process that darkens wood and brings out the grain pattern. It consists of exposing the wood to fumes from a strong aqueous solution of ammonium hydroxide which reacts with the tannins in the wood. The process works best on white oak because of the high tannin content of this wood.