You can stain balsa wood.
Wood stain is abosorbed into the wood, so the wood takes on the color of the stain. This is why the features of the wood are still visible, unlike with paint.
It could look blotchy depending on the type of wood and if it's a colored stain.
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I agree with Charles. I would also sand the piece of wood with the stain a bit then apply the darker stain.
its wood that comes from a tree !
it a smooth wood
Beech wood is used for Scandinavian furniture - especially curved types of furniture.
Beech wood is a non-ring pores hardwood, and is a very workable stable wood.
Birch wood and beech wood come from different trees. Beech trees belong to the Fagaceae family of plants whereas birch trees belong to the Betulaceae family.
There are a number of characteristics of beech wood. These include a cream color, no odor, as well as its durable quality.
Beech wood comes from a flowering tree so it is a hardwood. Not all hardwoods are hard though balsa wood is a hardwood!
You can stain balsa wood.
beech
yes
It is a hard wood.
Wood stain is abosorbed into the wood, so the wood takes on the color of the stain. This is why the features of the wood are still visible, unlike with paint.