Yeah, those aren't the best pics in the world, I don't have the best camera

the grain in the middle picked up a little bit of the dye, you can tell when you are up close, the darker parts of the grain are darker, the lighter parts have a very faint tint... but I put the dye/oil mix really, really lightly on the middle, where for the most part I sanded it out, thicker on the outer edges. I was thinking about mixing another batch of dye/oil and reapplying to get a more even coverage, and deeper grain penetration in the middle like you were saying... but then again, what if I mess it up real bad? what if, the second time around, it turns out looking worse that it does right now? I like the way it turned out this time, there are a few spots that I like to call "character spots". Lets people know that this isn't some factory dealie, you know, I put (already) about 20 hours into this project. I think I'm just going to polyvinyl tomorrow when I get home, a couple of coats and she'll be ready for the hardware! I s'pose I would like it to look more professional, but at the same time
