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[Music] before we get into staining and finishing this piece I want to make just a few comments about surface preparation now this is new wood and Ive got this sanded by hand up to 150 I just wrapped sandpaper around a cork block and I use that now I started with 100 grit I went to 120 and then 150 which is where Ive stopped now if youre refinishing just start with 150 dont go any lower than that because you can go too deep and start causing problems particularly if you have any veneered work the first step in our finishing schedule is applying a water-based dye stain now because thats water-based what happens is that well raise the grain of the oak this is very common and its okay because what you can do to prevent that is to do what we call a pre-emptive grain raising and to do that what we want you to use is some distilled water make sure its distilled do not use tap water that can cause some spotting on the wood so Ive got some distilled water here and all Im gonna do is