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Removing Green From Poplar | Making Poplar Look Pretty
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Step-by-step instructions on how to use oxalic acid to bleach poplar wood. Poplar no longer has to be reserved for projects that get painted. This affordable hardwood can go from the ugly duckling to a stain quality wood in just a few easy steps.
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Chris will demonstrate how to apply oxalic acid on a range of different poplar colors. Additionally, he throws in a few tips for saving time on sanding as well as how to better controller staining poplar.
With poplar there’s not need to go out and purchase a two part wood bleach system. Oxalic acid is all you need and Chris will show you how easy it is.
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@austinvaughn4832
@austinvaughn4832 2 года назад
I just set any green poplar in the sun for a couple of hours in the summer and maybe a day or two in the winter, and it turns any green into a light brown. Makes “ugly” poplar look as good as other desirable hardwoods.
@ronaldberger2170
@ronaldberger2170 Год назад
Yes, I have been doing that for many years. Discovered by accident when I once left a poplar board outside my shop. Next tried setting out a poplar chest, which was originally destined for paint, but after a few days in the sun it was such a gorgeous light toasty brown, that I just put some oil on it. Now I use poplar often in projects when I want a light brown natural color.
@wdnspoon
@wdnspoon 5 лет назад
Finished a bunch of poplar boards in tung oil this week for a bookshelf. The darker tone it takes as it cures combines with any green/yellow and gives a pleasant brown. There's still a very stark difference between the heartwood and the sapwood, and the tung oil only accentuates that even more, but personally I like it. If all I wanted was strength and uniformity, I'd make everything out of MDF, after all :P
@evilcowboy
@evilcowboy 5 лет назад
I thought the green was unique and I actually like it and it is the reason I chose it as a top wood cap for a solid body guitar. This wood can have a really cool deep pattern grain to it and I gravitated toward it when choosing it. I chose the back to be Douglas Fir due to its acoustic advantages. I know both are soft woods but on the body it is not bad to use softer woods. The grain will make a very nice guitar body and I am considering leaving the natural wood of the poplar cap to show it off and just clearing over with lacquer. Its a very underrated wood.
@shellanon4212
@shellanon4212 5 лет назад
I can't beliEve u built a guitar?!
@buddtwin2
@buddtwin2 4 года назад
Acturally poplar is a hardwood. But it is one of the softest of hardwoods. But it has the cell structure of a hardwood giving it a nice appearance with super tight grains and cell structures
@RobMacKendrick
@RobMacKendrick 3 года назад
Agree about the colour. I hunt through the lumber to find the greenest pieces. Very striking for small projects. (Because it's tough to get big pieces that are all green.)
@geef0813
@geef0813 3 года назад
I really love it when I find a piece with some purple in it. Some of my most interesting pieces are made with colorful poplar.
@bomberofab
@bomberofab 4 года назад
I like the green of poplar
@RobMacKendrick
@RobMacKendrick 3 года назад
If you keep your eye peeled you can find some really intriguing pieces - green, brown, purple, red, sometimes streaks of all of them inter-layered. From where I'm standing it's really what "poplar" (which is actually Liriodendron) is for.
@AleArzMusic
@AleArzMusic 3 года назад
This video was requested by POPLAR demand
@gamingwithnuggieman4086
@gamingwithnuggieman4086 2 года назад
Thank your! You saved my 8 foot, 8”x6” solid beam that’s going in my family room. It was a beautiful gift, cut and milled for me from a friend of mine property. God bless
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 2 года назад
Glad I could help!
@colmanoreilly4247
@colmanoreilly4247 Год назад
Thank you for this mate! Lots of videos suggest Oxalic Acid, but don't go into how to apply it effectively. Cheers!
@patrickholcomb9628
@patrickholcomb9628 6 лет назад
omg! 1. hit it with a damp cloth, 2. allow to dry, 2A: light sand with 180 grit or whatever, ? 3. blow off, 4. wipe with damp cloth, 4A: allow to dry, 5.light sand 220 grit, 6. blow off. 7. wipe with almost dried cloth, 7A. allow to dry, 8. tactilely ( touch it) reference progress. 9. if you don't feel hairs ---> proceed with finish (if you do feel hairs, repeat appropriate steps PRN -[as necessary]) *the entire process takes less than 5 minutes (...if you are new to wood working, maybe longer->5.25 minutes)
@znk0r
@znk0r 4 года назад
Where is the acid bleach step?
@labtrainer09
@labtrainer09 2 года назад
Both the content of this tutorial and your presentation were EXCELLENT. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience.
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@BrettWyrick
@BrettWyrick 6 лет назад
Thanks for this video. Just bought a bunch of poplar, glad to find this!
@dl6519
@dl6519 5 месяцев назад
If I want to minimize the amount of water used in the rinsing step, could I use a baking soda + water mixture (to neutralize the acid) and apply it with a sponge?
@UberKrispy
@UberKrispy 2 года назад
how aout a clear water based poly finish for poplar baseboard?
@markbennett1237
@markbennett1237 3 года назад
I purchased a few boards of poplar a year ago but didn't use them. They originally had a lot of green in them, but after a year of sitting in my garage, all that green turned into a nice dark brown color without any orange. So I'm thinking that it might be a decent choice if you can leave it unfinished for a while.
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 3 года назад
Nice discovery! I recently learned that the color behavior of poplar can be dependent upon where the poplar was grown. I assume that has more to do with the exact species. I can say that in southeast, the poplar I've had in the shop for the last 3-4 years....still green....ugly green.....now where did I put that oxalic acid...
@cherylhawkins4688
@cherylhawkins4688 4 года назад
Very informative and useful as we use a lot of poplar wood. Thank you!
@KMT15
@KMT15 Год назад
So I’m very very new to woodworking. I’m in the middle of building a bar for my boat dock. I used poplar simply bc I’m ignorant. It was at Lowe’s and looked pretty straight to work with. I’m guessing I can’t do this with everything assembled due to the hardware?
@khaalidavandecruize2253
@khaalidavandecruize2253 Год назад
I’m building a 10 ft tabletop with poplar. There is definitely lots of green in the lumber. Should I treat the lumber with the acid before my glue up or after? I’m thinking that the sanding that is required after the glue up will remove the lightened surface that was achieved with the acid.
@Spageety
@Spageety 3 года назад
I think it’s strange that people actually want to remove the greenish hue. That is such an important part of what gives the wood it’s character, and you wish to dull it down to normalcy?! A true head-scratcher of a video
@stevelangworthy9553
@stevelangworthy9553 2 года назад
Curious if you get the same blotchy results with a dye as you do with stain?
@davidrossmiller8349
@davidrossmiller8349 4 года назад
Try using a Amber stain then 3 coats of clear it looks realy good. Your welcome
@matthudson4136
@matthudson4136 4 года назад
What Amber stain did you use
@79stellamaria
@79stellamaria 3 года назад
You’re correct. Red neutralizes green. Much simpler to just use color theory
@thesalmanster
@thesalmanster 2 года назад
excellent advice given, thanks a lot! Good luck
@paulbriggs3072
@paulbriggs3072 Год назад
The GRAIN of tulip poplar is actually very similar to black cherry. All that's needed is a dye or stain or combination of both or glaze to match the color of cherry.
@InventiveImagery
@InventiveImagery Год назад
Would plywood with a thin poplar veneer change colors when placed outside in the sunlight?
@3ad3pt3
@3ad3pt3 2 года назад
How about if you like the green can you stain other thing to match
@jettison_m
@jettison_m 3 года назад
What kind of varnish did you put on your project?
@pearlgoddess2940
@pearlgoddess2940 Год назад
Can I use this to remove stain from stained poplar wood?
@bobabooey8367
@bobabooey8367 5 лет назад
Thanks Chris,Im going to throw on some dark walnut and see what transpires
@killbuzzinton
@killbuzzinton 5 лет назад
How did it turn out?
@pattietidwell4218
@pattietidwell4218 6 лет назад
Would this work on a kitchen cabinet? My kitchen cabinets were all hand made, but 1 of them is very yellow... the rest have beautiful shades of the poplar wood coming through.
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 6 лет назад
If the cabinets have a finish on them, it would need to be stripped off before doing this. Just keep in mind, that this won't necessarily make them all look uniform. However, this acid treatment doesn't penetrate deeply so you can always sand pieces to get them more uniform in color.
@woodworking267
@woodworking267 5 лет назад
For whatever reason I can't get this video to play and have had 8 feet of poplar for 6 months and didn't know how to do it.
@GwaiHaida
@GwaiHaida 3 года назад
Can you rinse it with something other than water so the grain doesn't rise? Could you use alcohaul or paint thinner ?
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 3 года назад
I've never tried anything other than water but I wouldn't recommend alcohol or any solvent mainly due to cost. It takes a lot to wash all of this away. I think you'd spend less time with a light sanding than trying to deal with something other than water.
@kellywohlgenant6377
@kellywohlgenant6377 2 года назад
Does TSP Bleach work similarly?
@ccccen
@ccccen 5 лет назад
Can I cover the green with just stain instead of going through the point of using acid ? live in an apt no house to go and spray and wash :(
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 5 лет назад
Yes, you can use a stain instead of acid. Darker stains will do a much better job of masking the green. A stain with a red hue will probably also offset the green more than a stain with a brown hue. You just have to experiment on scraps to get a color that you like. I would also recommend trying a dye instead of a stain.
@ccccen
@ccccen 5 лет назад
Thanks, I'll try the dye :) I'll let you know, I was thinking of that amber orange looking die.
@AndrewDawsonBrown
@AndrewDawsonBrown 3 года назад
how about dying it green, does that work?
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 3 года назад
I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I wouldn't expect it to dye evenly. You might want to put a sanding sealer on it first and then try dying it - much like you would treat maple when staining or dying.
@pat2430
@pat2430 Год назад
I don't know why poplar is called "ugly" it's way more customizable than other woods. No 2 cuts of poplar look the same. Oak looks like oak no matter what you do, but with poplar, the style and customization are endless
@markuyehara7880
@markuyehara7880 2 года назад
Why not neutralize the acid?
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 2 года назад
I find it unnecessary if you adequately rinse the acid solution. I rinse with a lot of water repeatedly. There is certainly no harm in neutralizing. BTW, Borax is the neutralizer to use - cheap and easily available.
@Michaelsmith1952
@Michaelsmith1952 6 лет назад
Where can I find this acid?
@ToolboxDIY
@ToolboxDIY 6 лет назад
It's getting harder to find. A local woodworking supply store *might* have it. If not, you can order it from Amazon or Rockler. The brand used here is Rainbow.
@Michaelsmith1952
@Michaelsmith1952 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@shellanon4212
@shellanon4212 5 лет назад
Is it as strong as pine and fur?
@killbuzzinton
@killbuzzinton 5 лет назад
Well popular us a hardwood so I would say it's harder than pine and fur
@RobMacKendrick
@RobMacKendrick 3 года назад
Stronger than pine, weaker than Doug.
@jamesford8315
@jamesford8315 2 года назад
High School Chemistry; Do as you ought-a, add acid to watt-a.
@anthonypoole6901
@anthonypoole6901 2 года назад
Oh lotd no thats not gonna work for us. We wouldnt ever get finished with this house doing all that
@patrickholcomb9628
@patrickholcomb9628 6 лет назад
****** If you use a HDX garden sprayer for this project, the HDX sprayer becomes a single use/one time only use & purchase. ++Unless you flood the ENTIRE sprayer inside and out, and the piston with water for 30 minutes, while pumping... twice!++ Otherwise, the sprayer becomes a single use item. The chemical melts the o-rings and corrodes the metal components thereby rendering the unit (sprayer) useless for future projects. AND if the user adds a different chemical into said sprayer, user may inadvertently create a VERY **} DANGEROUS, CAUSTIC, AND TOXIC GASEOUS SITUATION {** or one could neutralize the acid SAFELY/appropriately ACCORDING TO CHEMICAL MANUFACTURER MSDS/MDS recommendations. THEN RINSE THE ENTIRETY WITH WATER, 10-20 MINUTES***** OR SPEND $4 MORE AND GET A SPRAYER DESIGNED FOR CHEMICALS -OR SPRAY BOTTLE DESIGNED FOR CHEMICALS.
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