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ingrain can be a nightmare for the woodworker it always wants to stain darker than the rest of the project hereamp;#39;s a piece of red oak i stained it with walnut the surface here is probably at least one shade lighter than the in-grade how do you stop that well iamp;#39;ve got a couple ideas for you letamp;#39;s take a look woodworkers typically use two kinds of stains use an oil-based stain that you buy at the box store and they use dye stains oil based stains are more common and less really less expensive dye stains little bottles can be really expensive but what do you do to prevent that blotching and darkening of the end grain iamp;#39;ve got some scraps here iamp;#39;m bought out of scraps youamp;#39;ve been watching my channel why you know iamp;#39;ve been using my scraps up but woods that are particularly bad about blotching and the end grain dark darkening when you stain it this is a piece of baltic birch plywood birch and any kind of plywood is partic