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Started by Longcruise, October 14, 2023, 07:12:59 PM

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Longcruise

Can this stain also be dissolved in denatured alcohol?[attachment=1]
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Noah70

I've been using the Aniline dyes from Lee Valley for years, they work with alcohol as well as water.  I also use them to tint epoxy coatings when building projects that call for it. Great product !
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Longcruise

Thanks for the info.   Got a batch going now.
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Honest Jon

So much better than wood stain. I make mostly hickory bows and a few Osage. Hickory does not take stain well. As I want it darker, I just put on additional coats of Annaline. It dries very quickly in alcohol. I use warm water when I use water.
On my Osage bows I seldom use dye.  I like the bright yellow color of the wood at the start and the "chocolatizing" as it ages. Snakeskins look great on Osage.
You'll like the annaline dye. It's a little runny so be careful. Sometimes I darken the outside 8-10 inches of the limbs with black or dark brown dye for looks. Easy to mix too. I like yellow with just a tint of red mixed in. Makes a hickory bow look like Osage...but doesn't darken like Osage.
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Longcruise

Didn't work out for me.  Here three wood samples that I tested on. Oak, maple and hickory.   This was a light maple tint but it went all wrong.   This worked fine when dissolved in water.

However,  no harm done.

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Mad Max

Using water on the Water based soaks in better but you need to give it some time to dry.
I did some veneers .030 and it soaked all the way threw.

Maybe the kind of wood is what the Alcohol base is for :dunno:
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Honest Jon

Each of the above are at least six coats of dye.
Jon
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Honest Jon

One final thought. Analine dyes are most commonly used for coloring custom guitars and not necessarily representing natural wood colors. Doing a test strip makes all kinds of sense. I usually do a test with multiple applications and then choose which I like.
Jon
I will study and prepare myself and someday my chance will come-A Lincoln

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