cgraunke
BoM March '14
A "high contrast" stain is accomplished by staining the entire pipe black. The black soaks deeper in to the softer grain but not as much in the hard grain. Then the pipe is sanded again. This sanding leaves the soft grain dark but takes all the stain off the hard grain, bringing it back to it's natural color. Then the lighter stain color can be applied resulting in the amazing grain contrast you see in many high end pipes!crperkins said:For stain colors the best options are basically black, tan, brown, black, dark red, light red, or more out there colors like green, yellow, orange. Unless done as a black pipe with will be done with a black contrast stain regardless of final color choice.
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Please choose the stain color you'd prefer to see used on the briar of our 2014 BOTL Pipe. (vote in the poll, above!)
Again, all stain choices will be combined with black for a high contrast grain pattern.
This is a multiple choice poll, so vote for all your favorites.
The top choices will be put in to another final poll after this one has been completed.

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