I posted about this once before specifically working with cherry, and didn't get any replies. I have run into it again, and would sure like to know how to avoid it.
This is mainly cherry and walnut, but does have a couple of paduk and yellowheart sections in the middle of it. I turned it, sanded it and then soaked it in water to raise the grain. In the picture I have already started trying to sand this out, but originally it was somewhat green like a stain copper would make. The sink I soak in is corian, with a ss drain. Last time this happened, I was never able to fully get it out, and I suspect that will be the case here also.
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Ideas of how to avoid or why it is happening greatly appreciated.