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Yes, tinte and the action teñido: "terminación: enchapado teñido (color caoba, cerezo o wengue) y laqueado", that is, veneered, stained (mahogany, cherry tree, wengé) and varnished with high gloss nitrocellulose lacquer, known here as laca cristal.
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I cannot remember if we used the word tinte, and I understand perfectly....as I was writing I remembered that in school we used the term "mano" only to that step.
Le das una mano de aceite de linaza (opcional) y después le echas el barniz. And yes tinte makes pefect sense, because it gives the hue/tone desired on the piece of wood to be varnished. |
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Usually,
Stain = tinte Varnish = barniz (which is glossy and makes wood shine) Different grades of Varnish = different shine levels.... from kinda dull to extremely shiny like the floor in a gym or basketball court. ![]()
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Paint by number. | anthony | Vocabulary | 2 | October 31, 2007 08:23 AM |