Several years ago while visiting
Antique Woods of Louisiana in Sunset, LA, I picked up a piece of old tight grained cypress that had been used to test some stains. One side was gray stained, the other had dark brown on one end and a lighter brown on the other end. So I cut a strip from it, resewed it and made 120 crosses. 60 are gray on one side (rough sawn) and planed natural on the other; these I left natural, unfinished. The other 60 I stained, some with walnut and some with puritan pine, then gave two coats of poly.
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dadoes cut |
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gray stain rough sawn, natural sanded unfinished |
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sanded stained, rough sawn stained, rough sawn walnut stained |
p60