A check roller is an excellent tool to use to.
Check roller wood graining.
This feeds the rollers with color and as you push the tool the coloring medium adds the grain lines on top of the stain or toner.
The design need to be modified so that the end disc have two teeth that imbed into the wood core.
If the roller is dropped lightly on the floor the end disc that holds all check disk together will un attach to wood core.
An overgraining brush is most often used to perfect the detail of the wood grain created with.
Check roller 4 inch.
The 6 main wood graining tools check roller.
A136 for creating realistic pores in the grain.
Check roller 3 inch.
A137 for creating realistic pores in the grain.
To add the grain effect you use a graining tool sometimes referred to as a check roller a bristle or poly brush is loaded with a colored stain or glaze and held or placed on top of the tool.
Generally speaking oak and mahogany are porous woods.