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Aging technique for game boards or other wood projects

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Post time 2025-3-17 16:45:28 |Show the author posts only |Ascending
Aging technique for this and other games (or whatever):
  • Sand as needed
  • Apply Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner
  • Apply Minwax Wood Finish - Red Mahogany 225 (This is a dark stain. Leave it on as long as allowable.)
  • Wipe off excess Minwax Wood Finish - Red Mahogany 225
  • Engrave the etched-in lines of the game board (with laser or CNC).
  • Blow off any soot or dust with compressed air.
  • Apply polyurethane, thin coat, and allow to dry.
  • Apply thin coat of white acrylic paint, making sure to get it down into the grooves that were etched with the laser or CNC. Allow to dry.
  • Sand off most of the white paint.
  • Blow off any dust with compressed air.
  • Seal again with polyurethane, thin coat, and allow to dry.
In the following pics, this technique is shown on one of my Hnefetafl game boards that I designed.

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Post time 2025-3-17 21:16:12 |Show the author posts only
I’ve had great results using vinegar and steel wool to give wood an aged look. After scrubbing, I sometimes use tea to enhance the effect since tannins react with the vinegar solution. It reminds me of restoring metal—layering different treatments can make a big difference in the final look. If I want more texture, I’ll use a wire brush before staining, which adds nice depth to the grain.

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Post time 2025-3-17 18:01:30 |Show the author posts only
That is a stunner! Great contribution as always.
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