My end goal is to stain and varnish 1900mm bench tops to use as a desk.
I am currently testing the stain on a piece of off-cut from the benchtops that I plan to be using.
I am using a "Feast Watson" Stain & Varnish in the colour chocolate walnut (satin finish).
The LHS of the image is the first coat of the stain I tried (I used a paintbrush for this).
On the RHS I have done a test of the second coat using a 5mm nap Mohair roller by Uni-Pro.
You can see in the image on the RHS with help from the light that there are horizontal lines left by the roller. But I don't understand why I have these lines? Is there too much of the varnish and stain on the roller even though it didn't seem like it on the roller? I would really appreciate some insight.
ElBrad t1_j6cdikc wrote
I can't say I've ever used a roller for finishes, but I'd probably hazard a guess to say it's not the best way.
Personally, I've used a lint-free cloth or foam brush for applying a polyurethane finish, and regular brushes for stain.
Those vertical strips look to be the actual grain of the wood though. What grit did you finish on when you sanded? If sanding isn't the cause, then what about applying a wood conditioner first?