I'm hoping one of you guys can help this amatuer (me) out of a bad situation.I made some poster frames from 1x2 tiger maple and attempted to finish them myself. I used J.E.Moser anilne dye, Honey amber,which went well. I then,foolishly,overagressively sanded back the dye.Not realizing how unevenly I had sanded them,I proceeded to my next step,a generous coat of BLO. This really highlighted how uneven they were. The sides look good but top and bottom rails are much lighter,showing much less figure. Definitely my heavy handed sanding. Is there any way to even this out?I'd love to re-dye the wood,as I really like the way it came out,on the good sides. However,the other sides look blotchy and light. Any suggestions on what I could do to salvage these potentially beautiful frames? Remember,I've already applied BLO.My intention was to then apply shellac to finish. Any help for this first time poster would be greatly appericiated . Thanks, Chris