Ok working on a new cat furniture project, it's basically a hexagon piece that will have carpet in recessed areas within the frame. Can be placed on the floor and double as a foot stool or hung from the wall. Decided to use red oak on this project and thought I wanted a dark stain look, so I used dark walnut stain and left it on way too long...looked horrible...:furious:...so decided to re sand and stain it again, but after I re-sanded, I think I kinda like this look...really interesting, the dark stain didn't sand off of the grain area portions and now the grain really POPS, happy accident. Now I am wondering if maybe I shouldn't just poly this thing to retain this look, kind of a rustic exotic wood look. Here are a few photos of where I am at, I left one shelf with the stain to give you an idea of the stained portion compared to the sanded look Last pic shows the normal orientation of the piece, will have carpet on the top shelf and interior shelf's when completed. What do you'll think, should leave it or continue and re stain. Maybe use something other then poly...
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