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hey guys and welcome back to another episode of northwest craftsman if you watched my last episode you will remember me saying at the end alrighty so iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and stop it there because the rest of the project is really just me applying the stain and the finish to it and thatamp;#39;s really pretty boring overall in the scheme of things yeah well it wasnamp;#39;t like that at all the staining actually was the hardest part of this entire project mechanically everything worked out totally fine it was easy to get everything shaped right it was everything sized right even installing the hardware totally fine staining this thing was an absolute bear and so i want to show you guys how not to make the same mistakes that i did and how to properly color match pieces from one to the next okay here we go so a lot of the time when youamp;#39;re trying to stain or color match your raw wood looks nothing like the final product as you can see here iamp;#39;ve got raw pine on t