DG

"Daniel Grieves"

06/10/2004 10:07 AM

Alternative to Minwax Accents?

Hi, I've got a little project built up that I was planning to stain using
Minwax's midnight blue accent stain--I chose it off their website and
thought it would look great. Well, I tried a couple of local hardware
stores with no luck. Called Minwax this morning and was told they've
cancelled that product line. Does anyone know of a good alternative to get
a similar finish?

Thanks,
Dan


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DG

"Daniel Grieves"

in reply to "Daniel Grieves" on 06/10/2004 10:07 AM

07/10/2004 3:53 PM

Thanks for the ideas; I will keep them in mind. In the end, my wife spoke
(it is her birthday present, after all) and requested a natural finish. You
can see a picture of it after the 1st coat of Tung Oil at:

http://f1.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/dpgrieves/lst?.dir=/Shared+Photos&.view=

Obviously a beginner project with plenty of beginner mistakes but if I
waited to post a picture until I'd built the perfect piece then it would be
a long wait. Here's a quick summary of the lessons I learned from this
project:

- When you're a beginner, start by building projects from someone else's
plans;
- Follow those directions exactly; don't try to get cute;
- If the size of piece B depends on the size of piece A, then wait to cut
piece B until you've cut and measured piece A;
- A well-thought-out jig can really make some operations much more accurate
and safe.
- Ain't no shame in using nails (for a beginner, anyway)

Dan

nn

in reply to "Daniel Grieves" on 06/10/2004 10:07 AM

07/10/2004 7:44 AM

TransTint dyes work in many solutions and may give you what you're
after.

On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:37:44 GMT, "Leon"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>IMHO any brand would be better. General Finishes makes a couple of
>different stain finishes that may fit the bill. One is General Finishes
>Country Colors and the other is General Finishes Kids Colors.
>The Country Colors offers Heritage Blue, Wedgwood Blue, and Navy Blue. Kids
>colors offers Royal Blue.
>
>"Daniel Grieves" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hi, I've got a little project built up that I was planning to stain using
>> Minwax's midnight blue accent stain--I chose it off their website and
>> thought it would look great. Well, I tried a couple of local hardware
>> stores with no luck. Called Minwax this morning and was told they've
>> cancelled that product line. Does anyone know of a good alternative to
>> get a similar finish?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dan
>>
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Daniel Grieves" on 06/10/2004 10:07 AM

06/10/2004 7:37 PM

IMHO any brand would be better. General Finishes makes a couple of
different stain finishes that may fit the bill. One is General Finishes
Country Colors and the other is General Finishes Kids Colors.
The Country Colors offers Heritage Blue, Wedgwood Blue, and Navy Blue. Kids
colors offers Royal Blue.

"Daniel Grieves" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi, I've got a little project built up that I was planning to stain using
> Minwax's midnight blue accent stain--I chose it off their website and
> thought it would look great. Well, I tried a couple of local hardware
> stores with no luck. Called Minwax this morning and was told they've
> cancelled that product line. Does anyone know of a good alternative to
> get a similar finish?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>

nn

in reply to "Daniel Grieves" on 06/10/2004 10:07 AM

08/10/2004 8:15 AM

Would like to add to this, read entire plan adequately so you
understand what the steps are accomplishing and why they are ordered
the way thet are. My work is mostly without plans just final
dimensions. Whaen I started panels with roudedover frames it took a
while to realize the slot for the panel needs to be done prior to
roundover as the bit needs something to guide it. I believe the only
ones not making mistakes are the ones not doing anything.

On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 15:53:27 -0700, "Daniel Grieves"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>- When you're a beginner, start by building projects from someone else's
>plans;
>- Follow those directions exactly; don't try to get cute;

b

in reply to "Daniel Grieves" on 06/10/2004 10:07 AM

06/10/2004 10:56 AM

On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 10:07:54 -0700, "Daniel Grieves"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi, I've got a little project built up that I was planning to stain using
>Minwax's midnight blue accent stain--I chose it off their website and
>thought it would look great. Well, I tried a couple of local hardware
>stores with no luck. Called Minwax this morning and was told they've
>cancelled that product line. Does anyone know of a good alternative to get
>a similar finish?
>
>Thanks,
>Dan
>


go to an art supply store. buy a tube of artist's oil paint. they'll
have a wide range of blues to chose from. buy a can of turpentine. the
art supply store will carry higher quality turps than the hardware
store does. put some turps in a wide mouth glass jar like a peanut
butter jar. add color until it stains the wood the color you need.
stain your project. let it dry a week or so before moving on to the
next finishing step.


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