With regards to the blue ware kick Im on:
I decided to seal the wood before I stained it and here is a photo of it ready to go:

Ive looked around at several different types of wood dyes and decided to begin with readily available dyes. I went and purchased a bottle of Rit Fabric Dye in navy blue:

I flooded the surface of the face with dye and left it for about 5 minutes:

After 5 minutes I took a paper towel and turned on the lathe and wiped it off with the intention of rubbing the dye into the surface and here is what I got:

Im going to let this completely dry for the next several hours and come back and see what it looks like. I may apply a finish right then and there-well see.
If the whole thing looks terrible, I can always re-sand the surface and begin again. Ill post more photos tonight.
VW
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