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For those of you who have done a wood dash, what brand and color of stain have you found to best match the steering wheel?
Jeff Kleiner
08-28-2018, 07:47 AM
Planning updates already, eh? ;) The stain color will vary greatly depending on the wood species; i.e.; the same stain will be different on red oak, white oak, maple, poplar, pine, etc. You'll need to select your wood then do some sampling to make a match. Also keep in mind that sun exposure will change the color so it will need to be topped with a UV resistant clear finish---note that the term is "UV resistant" so don't expect it to stop 100% of the change that comes with long term exposure.
Jeff
SingleMaltWSKY
08-28-2018, 07:58 AM
The stain color will vary greatly depending on the wood species; i.e.; the same stain will be different on red oak, white oak, maple, poplar, pine, etc. You'll need to select your wood then do some sampling to make a match.
Jeff
Can confirm. We had LOTS of sampling before we made a choice on the type of wood as well as the stains/finishes. The good news is that depending on your local wood supply the samples will either be free or super cheap, so it's mostly time.
Also, we chose to go with a wood veneer over an aluminum sheet to avoid cracking due to weather/temp changes.
https://i.imgur.com/PLw1Iqj.jpg
Planning updates already, eh? ;) The stain color will vary greatly depending on the wood species; i.e.; the same stain will be different on red oak, white oak, maple, poplar, pine, etc. You'll need to select your wood then do some sampling to make a match. Also keep in mind that sun exposure will change the color so it will need to be topped with a UV resistant clear finish---note that the term is "UV resistant" so don't expect it to stop 100% of the change that comes with long term exposure.
Jeff
Sort of :)
Dash is staying as is, but I am attempting to do a wood overlay on the door sills instead of carpet. My initial work has been done in red oak.
10LCobra
08-28-2018, 09:13 AM
Ours turned out to match very well. I used a walnut veneer from Constantine’s, then purchased three different sample size stains from Hone Depot and produced several small samples on circular pieces of aluminum. I put resin over all three in order to know exactly what the finished product would look like and how closely I could match the steering wheel. I believe it was minwax “honey” or something like that. Once I did the dash it only took three tries to get the resin perfect...:mad: but I persisted because my wife really wanted the wood dash. In the end, it turned out beautifully.
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