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A great example of the Espresso that apparently is all the rage and very popular. But this is not real wood. It is a Veneer.
Veneer;
- A thin surface layer, as of finely grained wood, glued to a base of inferior material.
- Any of the thin layers glued together to make plywood.
- A decorative facing, as of brick.
- A deceptive, superficial show; a façade: a veneer of friendliness.
Can you make real wood look like the Espresso veneer? Yes, sort of.
There is more involved than one coat of stain. It takes a a few different colors and a simple little wire brush. A dark brown is put on first, let that dry and then an even darker brown or a brown/black is put on over the dry 1st coat. While the 2nd coat is wet, you brush it down with the wire brush. The result is very very similar to the veneer. You have to have a steady hand for brush strokes or it will end up looking like Edvard Munch's The Scream - which might be cool in of self. Very Artsy.
Basically you can achieve many different types of looks with this technique - like the little engraving art kits we buy our kids. Numerous combinations, numerous design ideas - just let your imagination go wild.
Just take a very dark opaque stain (waterstain's work best) and go over what you did on the wood and then you can brush, scratch, scrape, or engrave what you want and the bottom color rises to the surface really well. Make sure you do small areas first until you are sure to of the drying time for that second coat. Nothing like doing the entire table top and by the time you make it to the last corner - it's already dry. On that note, some of the water-stains dry really fast. Basically it is the equivalent of tempera paints for kids, only for wood. So seriously keep that in mind when using this technique.
This is a sample that I have done for a few customers on my version of the infamous Espresso Veneer. I aptly call this - Espresso, real Espresso. And why shouldn't I, I drink enough of the get up and giddy go nectar in fact I am craving a Vietnamese coffee at the moment. I think I'll make one.




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