It's been so many years since I've done stuff like that! I stripped the dressers I had as a kid with a liquid stripper, then painted them red and blue for my son, He still has it! I did another dresser for my other son that a friend gave me that I used a polyurathane gloss on. I then bought a very worn dining room table and use a gel stripper. It turned out to be wormy mahoganey (I was told). That one I stained, and what a pain in the a that was! I did not do a very good job with the brush strokes!Stage 1 of furniture stripping is now complete. The foam was total crap, so once that ran out, I picked up gel. The gel works so much better, though it's trickier to use. It dries out quickly, and it burns like hell if you get it on your skin. I had to keep running to the sink to wash it off my arm. And yes, I wore gloves. I am just careless sometimes.
It took some trial and error before I found the most effective way to strip the wood. You can see the difference between the first drawer and the last. The first looks like crap, and the last one looks amazing. Lol.
For Stage 2 of furniture stripping, I'll have to go over all the spots I missed. THEN I'll be able to sand the whole thing.
I'm making a double batch of these 'ribz' again. this time I used almond butter as I thought peanut butter tasted off. The dough I swear has the taste of ribs already even raw! I'm sure I'm wrong, but it's what I want!
If you ever had Morningstar BBQ riblets this has that texture. Just doing it in the oven- no grill
Vegan Barbecue "Ribs" - Baked In