Don't do it Man!
SugarMedia said:
The store I'm getting my Aeon's from only has the rails in the light oak color. So rather than buying another set of rails I'm thinking about changing the color myself. Does anyone forsee any problems by doing this myself?
I will strip them, restain them in black, and then putt a high gloss satin finish on the them. Seems rather simple, right?
Do you know what your doing? The rails are highly visible and this won't be as easy as you think.
What type of stain will you use? Most common stains will require multiple coats to hide the grain of the wood. Water based stains will raise the grain so you need to dampen the unstained rail, let it dry and resand. If you sand the wood too smooth the stain won't penetrate.
If you use a dye stain, which soaks into the wood, you'll still need multiple coats but will probably get better results but you need to use a water-based dye as opposed to alcohol-based which is less light fast than the water-based dyes.
Are the rails solid wood?, doubtful due to the tendency of lumber to warp, if not, be careful not to sand through the veneer, about 1/32 to 1/64" thick. You can't fix this mistake. Any sanding will make the rails smaller and effect their fit on the speakers.
Are you going to use a gloss or a satin finish. Gloss finishes are difficult to apply correctly, require multiple sanding steps and need to be level to have a visibly smooth finish. Satins are usually easier to apply but don't have the shine of a gloss.
I spend many hours in my woodshop and for the amount of work that is involved with getting this correct, I would order the finish I want and wait a while to get it.