This is strange, have never seen this. One single 5/4x6 board on a fairly large ipe' job will just not hold pigment.
The stain is penetrating fine, put a 2nd application of RS light brown on the "white" area. Initially, the pigment is on the surface, paraffin oil soaks in, and the color looks fine. Come back the next day, and its "white" again.
Where does the pigment go? There is something very "off" on this particular board, certainly the cut of wood itself. Does anyone have an idea of the physical characteristics of the wood that would cause this anomaly?
This is strange, have never seen this. One single 5/4x6 board on a fairly large ipe' job will just not hold pigment.
The stain is penetrating fine, put a 2nd application of RS light brown on the "white" area. Initially, the pigment is on the surface, paraffin oil soaks in, and the color looks fine. Come back the next day, and its "white" again.
Where does the pigment go? There is something very "off" on this particular board, certainly the cut of wood itself. Does anyone have an idea of the physical characteristics of the wood that would cause this anomaly?
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