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  • Or you could get three colors of spray can, and with a dabbing rag before it dries, get a decent 'burst effect. A spray can IS, essentially, an airbrush.

    Or just go nuts, and spray with abandon. Splotchy, camo, stripes, grids, taped off areas. Play with it. Have fun. No Rulz!
  • 306248873?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024 Found this on the web

    • I've rarely had luck with water based stains... raises the grain, and hard to get even...  I always use oil based stains.  works better for me, anyway...

      •  The chart is just to see what colour is the best match  , haven't decided on what type of stain to get .

  • Minwax makes a stain conditioner that you put on first. It lets you control the depth of staining and helps eliminate the zebra effect on some woods. I was using it to try to get a decent stain on poplar. I am going to trymit with ebony stain on some oak. Straight stain gave a real zebra.
  •  Thanks guys but not sure you can buy " sample cans " in the UK , i'll have a look in my local DIY store  , if it ever stops raining !  : (  .

    • What i call sample cans are actually the little 1/2 pint cans.

  • What Nate said,  Minwax 201B Golden Oak...  Pretty darn close.    The final color is totally dependent on the base wood, though...

  • I dont know which cohiba box your referring to, but the standard cohiba that i see a lot looks to be a golden oak color.  I would just get a couple sample cans of stain and test them on a bit of fall off left over from you box build.  if its that sunburst looking box your going to need access to an airbrush and three different colors gradually getting lighter from a walnut to a golden oak or so.

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