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  2. James Withrow House - Wikipedia

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    The renovation consisted of mainly cosmetic changes, as well as renovation of the electrical, water, and heating systems. These included painting the walls and trim, sanding and staining the original pine floors, and replacing the Franklin stove, installed during the previous renovation, with a wood burning brick fireplace. As John and Edith ...

  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. This Might Be Ben and Erin Napier's Most Dramatic ... - AOL

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    Original pine trim and wainscoting, stained a dark chocolate brown by former owners, is now shiny with a gloss varnish that preserves and shows off the unique grain pattern. “Most people want to ...

  5. Baseboard - Wikipedia

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    Prepainted baseboards can be made from a single piece or finger jointed wood, often softwoods, while hardwoods are either lacquered, or raw for staining and made from a single piece of wood. MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is a common material used for baseboard trim and molding.

  6. Ammonia fuming - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, wood to be fumed for a project is often harvested from the same tree. Even so, boards from the same tree, and different regions of the same board, can still have a noticeably different colour. Where a consistent colour is important, staining or aniline dyeing may be better options. [2] Fuming has some safety issues.

  7. Wood veneer - Wikipedia

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    Book matched strips of veneer prior to application to a base surface. In woodworking, veneers are derived from trees, they resemble actual wood, with each sheet of veneer having a distinct look.

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