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How to age wood
Make new wood look authentically aged with this simple technique
Active Time
3
hours
hrs
Total Time
3
hours
hrs
Keyword:
wood frame, antique, vintage, aged wood
Cost:
$0
Equipment
Drill
Wire brush attachment
Orbital or detail sander
Planer
Jigsaw
Materials
Wood stool
(or any wood piece)
Wood stain
Polyurethane or wax
Dark wax
(optional)
Instructions
Run your planer in random areas along the surface, creating irregular cuts and gashes
Make "saw marks" with the jigsaw by etching grooves across the surface, focusing on the ends/corners where wear would naturally occur
Use an orbital or detail sander to smooth down all of the rough and sharp edges
Run a wire brush (attached to a drill) across the entire surface of the wood to open up the grain
Stain the wood
Optional: use a dark wax to define the texture
Use polycrylic (or wax) to seal and protect the wood
Notes
If you enjoyed this look for less DIY, check out my
DIY 'limestone' planter
!