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  • Rustins Wood Dye Brown Mahogany 250ml
    Rustins Wood Dye Brown Mahogany 250ml

    Rustins Wood Dye for use on bare wood prior to finishing with any Rustins wood finishes.Quick drying penetrating stain, does not raise the grain. Supplied in a number of shades which may be intermixed to make an infinite variety of natural wood shades. Suitable for interior and exterior use. Conforms to the Toys (Safety) Regulations 1995, BS:EN71 Part 3.Rustins Wood Dye. Colour: Brown Mahogany.Size: 250 ml.Additional Information:• Stain Type: Wood Dye• Colour: Brown Mahogany• Size (ml): 250

    Price: 7.49 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
  • Rustins Wood Dye Red Mahogany 1l
    Rustins Wood Dye Red Mahogany 1l

    Rustins Wood Dye for use on bare wood prior to finishing with any Rustins wood finishes.Quick drying penetrating stain, does not raise the grain. Supplied in a number of shades which may be intermixed to make an infinite variety of natural wood shades. Suitable for interior and exterior use. Conforms to the Toys (Safety) Regulations 1995, BS:EN71 Part 3.Rustins Wood Dye.Colour: Red Mahogany.Size: 1 Litre.Additional Information:• Stain Type: Wood Dye• Colour: Red Mahogany• Size (ml): 1000

    Price: 21.95 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
  • Rustins Wood Dye Red Mahogany 250ml
    Rustins Wood Dye Red Mahogany 250ml

    Rustins Wood Dye for use on bare wood prior to finishing with any Rustins wood finishes.Quick drying penetrating stain, does not raise the grain. Supplied in a number of shades which may be intermixed to make an infinite variety of natural wood shades. Suitable for interior and exterior use. Conforms to the Toys (Safety) Regulations 1995, BS:EN71 Part 3.Rustins Wood Dye.Colour: Red Mahogany.Size: 250 ml.Additional Information:• Stain Type: Wood Dye• Colour: Red Mahogany• Size (ml): 250

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  • Blackfriar Wood Dye Red Mahogany 250ml
    Blackfriar Wood Dye Red Mahogany 250ml

    Blackfriar Wood Dye penetrates deep into wood to enrich the colour of bare timber. It can be used on new interior and exterior timber, plywood and chipboard. Plus you can also mix the dye colours to create your own individual shades. Available in 9 attractive shades. Application Method; Brush or Cloth. Coverage: 30m²/L/Coat.Touch Dry: 1-3 hours.Recoatable: 24 hours.The Blackfriar BKFWDRM250 Wood Dye comes in the following:Size: 250ml.Colour: Redwood Mahogany.Additional Information:• Stain Type: Wood Dye• Colour: Mahogany• Size (ml): 250

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  • Solid wood furniture or veneer?

    Solid wood furniture is typically more durable and long-lasting compared to veneer furniture, as it is made entirely of solid wood. Solid wood furniture also tends to have a more natural and authentic look and feel, as it showcases the natural grain and texture of the wood. On the other hand, veneer furniture is made of a thin layer of real wood glued onto a base material, which can be more affordable and have a more consistent appearance, but may not be as durable or long-lasting as solid wood furniture. Ultimately, the choice between solid wood and veneer furniture depends on personal preference, budget, and desired level of durability.

  • How is wood veneer made?

    Wood veneer is made by slicing thin sheets of wood from a log using a cutting tool such as a rotary cutter or a slicing machine. The sheets are then dried and glued onto a substrate, such as plywood or particleboard, to create a decorative surface. Veneer can also be produced by peeling a log into thin layers using a rotary lathe. The resulting veneer sheets are then dyed, stained, or finished to achieve the desired appearance.

  • How do I recognize mahogany wood?

    Mahogany wood is known for its rich reddish-brown color with a straight, fine grain pattern. It has a smooth texture and a lustrous finish when polished. One way to recognize mahogany wood is by its distinctive scent, which is often described as sweet and spicy. Additionally, mahogany wood is dense and heavy, making it feel substantial when handled.

  • What is a real wood veneer?

    A real wood veneer is a thin layer of real wood that is typically sliced from a log or a block of wood. It is used to cover a lower-quality material, such as plywood or particleboard, to give it the appearance of solid wood. Real wood veneer is considered a more cost-effective and sustainable option compared to using solid wood for furniture and other applications. It can be stained, painted, or finished to match the desired look and feel of solid wood.

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  • Sadolin Classic Wood Protection Woodstain Mahogany 5l
    Sadolin Classic Wood Protection Woodstain Mahogany 5l

    Sadolin Classic Wood Protection absorbs deeply into the timber to provide exceptional protection against the weather. Effective on large areas of timber such as cladding, fascias, decking and rough sawn timber. It is also ideal as a base stain on new joinery which is to be subsequently treated with Sadolin Extra. Not suitable to use on surfaces previously coated with a medium/high build coating. Specification: Coverage: Planed Softwood/Hardwood up to 15m²/litre; Rough Sawn Timber up to 8m²/litreDrying Time: Touch Dry 4-6 hours; Recoat: 16-24 hoursThis Sadolin Classic Wood Protection has the following specification: Colour: MahoganySize: 5 litreAdditional Information:• Stain Type: Woodstain• Colour: Mahogany• Size (ml): 5000

    Price: 94.95 € | Shipping*: 7.95 €
  • Ronseal 10 Year Wood Stain Mahogany 250ml
    Ronseal 10 Year Wood Stain Mahogany 250ml

    Ronseal 10 Year Woodstain offers the best protection against the weather, leaving your wood looking great for 10 years. You don't need to use any base coats or primers. It won't flake or peel. BBA approved.Suitable for all smooth planed exterior wood. Not suitable for decking. Specification: Drying Time: 1 hourCoverage: 18m² per litreThis Ronseal 10 Year Woodstain has the following specification: Colour: MahoganySize: 250mlDrying Time: 1 hourCoverage: 18m²/LAdditional Information:• Stain Type: Woodstain• Colour: Mahogany• Size (ml): 250

    Price: 10.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Ronseal 10 Year Wood Stain Deep Mahogany 250ml
    Ronseal 10 Year Wood Stain Deep Mahogany 250ml

    Ronseal 10 Year Woodstain offers the best protection against the weather, leaving your wood looking great for 10 years. You don't need to use any base coats or primers. It won't flake or peel. BBA approved.Suitable for all smooth planed exterior wood. Not suitable for decking. Specification: Drying Time: 1 hourCoverage: 18m² per litreThis Ronseal 10 Year Woodstain has the following specification: Colour: Deep MahoganySize: 250mlDrying Time: 1 hourCoverage: 18m²/LAdditional Information:• Stain Type: Woodstain• Colour: Deep Mahogany• Size (ml): 250

    Price: 10.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • Everbuild 2 Part High Performance Wood Filler Mahogany 500g
    Everbuild 2 Part High Performance Wood Filler Mahogany 500g

    Everbuild 2-Part High Performance Wood Filler is a fast-drying, exterior and interior wood filler. It is easy to mix and apply, and is completely weatherproof. Once mixed, the filler sets hard to a shatterproof finish in approximately 30 minutes and may be drilled, carved or planed once dry. Available in 2 sizes, 500g or 1.4kg, and in a variety of colours.1 x Everbuild 2 Part High Performance Wood Filler Mahogany 500gAdditional Information:• Filler Type: Interior and Exterior• Colour: Mahogany• Size (g): 500

    Price: 12.95 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
  • How do you paint veneer wood?

    To paint veneer wood, start by sanding the surface lightly to create a rough texture for better paint adhesion. Then, clean the surface to remove any dust or debris. Next, apply a primer specifically designed for use on veneer wood to ensure the paint adheres properly. Once the primer is dry, you can apply your chosen paint color using a brush or spray paint. Finally, finish with a clear topcoat to protect the paint and give the veneer a smooth, polished look.

  • Where can one buy veneer wood?

    Veneer wood can be purchased from a variety of sources, including home improvement stores, specialty woodworking shops, and online retailers. Many lumber yards also carry veneer wood in a variety of species and sizes. It is important to consider the quality and grade of the veneer wood when making a purchase, as well as the specific type of wood veneer needed for the intended project.

  • What is more expensive, real wood veneer or solid wood?

    Real wood veneer is generally less expensive than solid wood. This is because veneer is a thin layer of real wood that is applied to a less expensive base material, such as plywood or MDF. Solid wood, on the other hand, is made entirely of real wood and is therefore more costly. However, the price difference can vary depending on the quality and type of wood used for both veneer and solid wood.

  • What kind of wood veneer is this?

    This is a walnut wood veneer. Walnut wood is known for its rich, dark brown color and beautiful grain patterns. It is a popular choice for furniture and cabinetry due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. The veneer shown here showcases the characteristic dark tones and distinctive grain of walnut wood.

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