Wood Finishes

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Across
  1. 3. __________ dries to a hard finish with a light amber tint.
  2. 4. If the wood you’re staining has cracks and other imperfections, use stainable __________ for a smooth wood finish.
  3. 6. __________, a type of varnish, is a highly resilient topcoat.
  4. 8. When staining indoor wood furniture, shelving or other interior pieces, you’ll typically apply the stain with a __________ or cloth, let it penetrate the wood (without drying) and then wipe off the excess.
  5. 10. A __________allows the wood to accept the stain consistently, creating an even color with no blotching.
  6. 11. You can find other products that help protect or beautify wood, including tung oil, ___________ and finishes designed for specific uses such as conditioning butcher blocks and cutting boards.
  7. 13. __________ refers to the color of the stain and the final appearance of the stained wood.
  8. 14. __________ give wood a lower level of shine.
  9. 15. __________ creates a clear, high-gloss finish with just a couple of coats. It’s relatively easy to apply and is fast drying.
Down
  1. 1. You may need to do some prep work with a wood conditioner before you begin applying __________.
  2. 2. __________ are oil based, but they’re thicker than liquid stain, with less risk of running, making them good options for vertical surfaces like doors and cabinets.
  3. 5. Water-based (acrylic) __________ have less odor than other stains and can be tinted in a variety of shades.
  4. 7. __________, sometimes combined with acrylic, dries quickly, so there’s less wait time between coats.
  5. 9. __________ is an alcohol-based natural topcoat that adds a warm look and a slight amber cast to wood surfaces, so consider whether that’s the look you want on light woods.
  6. 12. __________ describes how much shine or luster a finish or topcoat offers.