There was a thread recently about dealing with the sapwood that you regularly encounter when working with Walnut. My general approach (and the one widely used by most other furniture makers) is that you apply a wash coat of a regular aniline dye to the entire piece and then build up the colour
How would you finish this? Finish Result & Lessons Learned
Behlen's Dry Powdered Aniline Dye Review
Two Sensible Methods to Authentic Stickley Finish –
Toning with water based stain and clear coat?
Aniline Water Stains - Lee Valley Tools
A couple of dye-based stain swatches on baltic birch - ATM, Optics and DIY Forum - Cloudy Nights
Looking for: Sample pack of spirit-based wood stains - help appreciated! :) - Canadian Woodworking and Home Improvement Forum
what is redwood?
Varathane Wood Stain penetrates up to twice as deep as competitive brands to reveal the beauty of the natural wood grain. Apply to wood for a long-lasting, translucent stain. Uses an exclusive soya-oil base and anti-settling formula for better grain enhancement with less stirring during application.
Cabernet, Varathane Premium Oil-Based Interior Wood Stain-211803, Half Pint, 4 Pack
Long shot, But what color wood stain should I be looking at and what should I be doing to try my best to acquire the same color on the right. : r/finishing
Color Matching Walnut
Aniline Water Stains - Lee Valley Tools