Coffee is a great natural alternative to stain wood. There are so many ways to stain wood. I've used acrylic paints mixed with water many times when I'm trying to achieve certain looks and bring out the dimension of the grain. Great Video John 🔥💜🔥 Thanks for sharing 🤘🏼
Thank you for watching. I've been. Planning this video for a while but When I saw someone ask about it in the chat last night I decided to go ahead and do a trial run and see how it goes. I will definitely be doing some more soon
Yeah I'd heard of it but hadn't tried it. I'm glad I did it's sparked an interest I'll definitely be trying some other things soon! A darker roast would probably give a darker color. but I was pleasantly surprised with the result. This weekend I have some other things to try and I will make sure you guys get to watch
Thank you for watching. I've heard of people doing it but I had never tried it. I was really surprised! This video has already had a pretty good response so I will definitely have to try some more things!!!
@@Laneworks101 one full measuring cup of coffee grounds to the 4 cup mark of water is pretty strong but still not too bad tasting!!! Thank you for watching !!!
You may want to try using husks from black walnut..boil the husks outside. When liquid reduced by half you can add some linseed oil to the warm liquid off the heat source
Yeah that's definitely one I'm gonna try I have a couple of others to try too. But when the walnuts come in this year I'll for sure be doing that.... Thank you for watching
Yesss do more natural alternatives for stain. We would love to see it.
I will definitely be doing some more very soon. Thank you for watching!!!
Great video! I've pondered on trying the coffee method. Thank you for sharing this !
You're very welcome. Anytime anyone has a video request feel free to ask. Thank you Amy
Coffee is a great natural alternative to stain wood. There are so many ways to stain wood. I've used acrylic paints mixed with water many times when I'm trying to achieve certain looks and bring out the dimension of the grain. Great Video John 🔥💜🔥 Thanks for sharing 🤘🏼
Thank you for watching. I've been. Planning this video for a while but When I saw someone ask about it in the chat last night I decided to go ahead and do a trial run and see how it goes. I will definitely be doing some more soon
@Rickercreations You're Awesome 😎 🤘🏼
Nice, I like the subtle shade it gave the cedar, that could be an easy go-to finish.
@OleMakes Yes!! I loved it too. I'm so glad I tried this.... Thank you for watching
I have seen it before but never tried it. Glad you did this video as I may give it a shot on something down the road. Have an awesome day!
Yeah I'd heard of it but hadn't tried it. I'm glad I did it's sparked an interest I'll definitely be trying some other things soon! A darker roast would probably give a darker color. but I was pleasantly surprised with the result. This weekend I have some other things to try and I will make sure you guys get to watch
What woodworker doesn't have coffee?!?🤔 Great video John 🫡👍
@@Last-Breath-Woodworks thank you Josh!!! Yes I believe we all have plenty of it!!! Thank you for watching!!!
Wow, I would have never thought that! Great video John!
Thank you for watching. I've heard of people doing it but I had never tried it. I was really surprised! This video has already had a pretty good response so I will definitely have to try some more things!!!
@Rickercreations absolutely do another one, it's really cool to see!
Pretty cool! Actually, I'm drinking that exact coffee as im watching 😅
@@Laneworks101 one full measuring cup of coffee grounds to the 4 cup mark of water is pretty strong but still not too bad tasting!!! Thank you for watching !!!
@Rickercreations hahaha yeah that's a quick wake me up lol
@@Laneworks101 yes it was indeed lol
You may want to try using husks from black walnut..boil the husks outside. When liquid reduced by half you can add some linseed oil to the warm liquid off the heat source
And you should wear rubber dish gloves if you can as walnut husks will stain yer skin
Yeah that's definitely one I'm gonna try I have a couple of others to try too. But when the walnuts come in this year I'll for sure be doing that.... Thank you for watching
Yeah I learned when I was a kid what walnuts do to your hands.... Lol I had black hands for 3 days
@@Rickercreations yup I understand that in spades..it doesn't go away easily..lol
I wonder what would happen if you stained with coffee then did some Shou sugi ban to it.🤔
@@bobbybuildsit may have to try that out next time. Thank you for watching