I read a number of posts about finishing wood bases, and finishing alder in general, and my head was swimming with recommendations to use complex methods when I found Doc B's most excellent explanatory video here:
https://forum.bottlehead.com/index.php?topic=13226.msg120867#msg120867
It seems that a water-based aniline dye is a great choice for changing the wood's color. I had envisioned something dark, which would contrast with the metal plate. And then Paul B was nice enough to agree to coat the plate(s) a lovely bronzy brown. Now I think a dark wood base is just not enough "pop." Beauty is entirely subjective of course, but I hope to get peoples' thoughts. I could go dark to basically match the plate, or full-blonde alder, or something in between. I am thinking of perhaps something in between and I suppose aniline dyes probably come in various colors. Also, I do want to bring out the wood grain, visually. And finally....simplicity. I would love to perhaps just dye the base and then use an oil finish (if that is easy) or perhaps spray a rattle can clear coat (if that is recommended). Thank you in advance for input.
https://forum.bottlehead.com/index.php?topic=13226.msg120867#msg120867
It seems that a water-based aniline dye is a great choice for changing the wood's color. I had envisioned something dark, which would contrast with the metal plate. And then Paul B was nice enough to agree to coat the plate(s) a lovely bronzy brown. Now I think a dark wood base is just not enough "pop." Beauty is entirely subjective of course, but I hope to get peoples' thoughts. I could go dark to basically match the plate, or full-blonde alder, or something in between. I am thinking of perhaps something in between and I suppose aniline dyes probably come in various colors. Also, I do want to bring out the wood grain, visually. And finally....simplicity. I would love to perhaps just dye the base and then use an oil finish (if that is easy) or perhaps spray a rattle can clear coat (if that is recommended). Thank you in advance for input.