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If it's never had a coating before, staining is much better. It penetrates further and will continue to look better than painting after usage.
Any good alcohol or lacquer based sealer will work. I use shellac if I'm staining and Kilz if I'm painting.
Examples of ADJECTIVES that may go with the noun "painting". a BEAUTIFUL painting. an AWFUL painting. a WET painting. a DRY painting. a FINISHED painting.
The reason for staining specimens is to see certain organelles within a eukaryotic cell. These structures as well as the cell itself are normally translucent. The stain provides a contrast that will make the part one wants to see more visible. With prokaryotic cells, staining helps identify the type of bacteria. Staining also allows us to see parts of the cell that would normally be unidentifiable by the biologist. I am sure that you have seen pictures of cells in mitosis or meiosis where the chromosomes have been stained and are readily apparent.
it helps in staining many slides at a time, as when we put many slides on a rack we can pour dye simoultaneously on all the slides and it will also help in reducing loss of extra dye or stain.
Hartmut Scholz has written: 'Die mittelalterlichen Glasmalereien in Ulm' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, Glass painting and staining, Medieval, Medieval Glass painting and staining
Erhard Drachenberg has written: 'Die mittelalterliche Glasmalerei im Erfurter Dom' -- subject(s): Dom zu Erfurt (Germany), Glass painting and staining, Medieval Glass painting and staining 'Mittelalterliche Glasmalerei in Erfurt' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, Medieval Glass painting and staining
Yes, you can sand particle board to smooth out imperfections or prepare it for painting or staining.
Anita Isenberg has written: 'Glass Crafting II' 'Stained glass painting' -- subject(s): Technique, Glass painting and staining 'Crafting in glass' -- subject(s): Glass craft, Glass painting and staining 'Stained glass, advanced techniques and projects' -- subject(s): Technique, Glass painting and staining 'How to work in stained glass' -- subject(s): Glass craft, Technique, Glass painting and staining 'Stained glass lamps' -- subject(s): Glass craft, Glass lampshades, Glass painting and staining
Ilse Deutz has written: 'Heilsgeschichte in Glasbildern des Aachener Domes' -- subject(s): Aachener Dom, Bible, Christian saints in art, Glass painting and staining, Glass painting and staining, Gothic, Gothic Glass painting and staining, Illustrations
Sarah Brown has written: 'Stained glass' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, History 'Stained glass in England c.1180-c.1540' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, History, Medieval Glass painting and staining 'Religion and place' 'Stained glass at York Minster' -- subject(s): Medieval Glass painting and staining, York Minster
Staining cabinets involves enhancing the natural wood grain with a transparent finish, while painting cabinets covers the wood with an opaque color. Staining is best for highlighting wood's natural beauty, while painting allows for more color options and can cover imperfections. Choose staining for a classic look and painting for a modern or colorful update.
If it's never had a coating before, staining is much better. It penetrates further and will continue to look better than painting after usage.
Olivier Merson has written: 'Les vitraux' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining 'Les vitraux' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining
Jean Lafond has written: 'Les vitraux d'Argentan' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining 'Le vitrail en Normandie de 1250 a 1300' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining 'Les Vitraux de l'eglise Saint-Ouen de Rouen' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, Gothic Glass painting and staining, Rouen 'Pratique de la peinture sur verre a l'usage des curieux' -- subject(s): Engraved glass, Glass painting and staining, History, Technique 'Les vitraux de Saint-Nicaise de Rouen' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, Saint-Nicaise (Church : Rouen, France) 'L' Eglise de Moulineaux et le vitrail dit de saint Louis' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining
Robert Sowers has written: 'The lost art' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, History, Specimens, reproductions 'The language of stained glass' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, History 'Stained glass' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Glass painting and staining, Ornamental Glass
Virginia Chieffo Raguin has written: 'Thirteenth-century choir glass of Auxerre Cathedral' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, Saint Etienne (Auxerre, France : Cathedral) 'Stained glass before 1700 in the collections of the Midwest states' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, Medieval Glass painting and staining 'Catholic Collecting, Catholic Reflection 1538-1850' 'Stained glass' -- subject(s): Glass painting and staining, History