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right what I want to talk to you about now is is a technique called tone or tone coding and basically itamp;#39;s where you take your die or your stain and you mix it in to your finish and it makes pretty much an opaque coating that goes over it you know a lot of guys use it to help even out color add a little bit of depth to something meaning they didnamp;#39;t you know if itamp;#39;s something not quite brown enough or whatever the add a little brown itamp;#39;s a way of kind of manipulating color a little bit or getting it even now kind of the general rule of thumb is my general rule of thumb is and you need to check with the manufacturer of whoever product youamp;#39;re using to make sure the ratio of how much you can add my general rule of thumb is if Iamp;#39;m using a stain I never go much past a 50/50 mix meaning Iamp;#39;ve got half stained half finished I donamp;#39;t even like to go that far 30 40 percents about as high as I like to go including a dye and because I d