Looking for Walnut Stain Tips for My Dining Table

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Asked By WoodWhisper3r On

I'm currently building a large walnut dining table and was originally planning to use a tabletop epoxy for the final coat. However, I've heard that epoxy doesn't adhere well to oil or wax-based stains. Does anyone have suggestions on what I should use instead? I'm located in Canada, so any brand recommendations that are available here would be appreciated. Thanks!

2 Answers

Answered By CarpentryKing92 On

Honestly, I’ve heard that once your stain is fully dry (like, give it a solid 48 hours), you shouldn't have trouble with epoxy sticking. Just make sure to follow the drying time guidelines on whatever stain you choose! Good luck with your table!

WoodWhisper3r -

Thanks for the tip! I'll make sure to wait before applying the epoxy.

Answered By StainMaster45 On

Why not skip the stain altogether? Walnut is already a beautiful wood. If you're looking for a lighter look, maybe consider using a lighter wood like ash instead. Trust me, stained walnut can end up looking pretty bad.

WoodWhisper3r -

True, but I was hoping a light stain would bring out the grain more. Wouldn’t that look nice?

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