DIY Wood Stabilize System?

Started by Danny Stotler, January 28, 2023, 12:45:25 PM

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Crooked Stic

I found out the blackwood is oily so would likely not take on juice and probably contaminate it
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Mad Max

Sorry
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I wonder how BLACK you could get it in the Vacuum chamber Stic.?????????
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Crooked Stic

This one is 4 oz. in a gallon (max recommended) The really dense part may not take color. Soft may be different.

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Mad Max

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Tim Finley

Using black dye in the chamber the wood will come out gray .

Crooked Stic

If you dont use enough dye charcoal of gray would be correct. If you dry it per instructions and vac to no or very little bubbles and soak at least twice as long as you kept the pump running. the parts not too dense will be black.
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Mad Max

Could always add more dye after it's finished too. :thumbsup:

African Black is a DARK brown but looks almost Black
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Crooked Stic

Might try smearing some dye before any sealer and see what happens.
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Crooked Stic

Pretty good looks like color got thru

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Crooked Stic

One chunk of walnut. And some quarter sawen Sycamore curing With black dye. Will get it cleaned up next week very interesting looking how the soft parts got totally black.
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